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Azure Security Diagrams in Hava

By Team Hava on March 2, 2022

AZURE SECURITY VIEW

Topics: security azure diagrams
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Cloud Network Real Time Export

By Team Hava on February 17, 2022

If you are building or supporting cloud infrastructure built on AWS, GCP or Azure it is now extremely simple to get a live graphical snapshot of your cloud network topology.

Topics: aws azure gcp DevOps cloudcomputing
17 min read

Auto Generate Azure Diagrams with Hava

By Team Hava on February 16, 2022

As a cloud professional working with Microsoft Azure, you no doubt appreciate the value of great network topology diagrams. Azure diagrams provide a visual cue for better communication and understanding of your cloud infrastructure at all levels of your organisation, from management down to freshly onboarded engineers and consultants.

Topics: cloud azure visualization Version History diagrams kubernetes
7 min read

Quickest Way to Create a Microsoft Azure Diagram

By Team Hava on February 9, 2022

When you are building on Azure or working with applications built on Azure as a development or operations engineer you already appreciate the value of a well laid out network topology diagram that accurately represents what resources you have configured in your (or your client's) Azure accounts.

Topics: azure
18 min read

Create Azure Diagram

By Team Hava on February 3, 2022

If you are building solutions on Microsoft Azure, you'll almost certainly want to know your architecture has been built in line with your design which often leads to the need to create Azure diagrams.

When you have accurate and up to date network topology diagrams on hand it enables you to visually explain your network infrastructure to both your engineering and operations team and also provide management with an easy to understand representation of what you are building and managing. If you are onboarding new engineers, or engaging external consultants, you can bring them up to speed very quickly with a well laid out Azure network topology diagram.

The problem with traditional diagrams has always been the time it takes to create them. If you use manual drag and drop diagram software or drawing packages like Microsoft Visio the process can take forever which is why up to date Azure network topology diagrams are rarely on hand. Engineers rarely have the time or motivation to sit down and create Azure diagrams. They generally have far more important or pressing issues to work on.

This is where you can leverage Hava to help you create Azure diagrams.

If you are taking on a new client or development project, having access to infrastructure documentation is a massive advantage when trying to understand exactly what is running on your network. Come to think of it, with the complex nature of cloud consoles and network configurations you may be surprised at what you have running in your existing infrastructure.

Back in the day our team provided expert cloud consulting services. When we took on a new client, diagramming the new client's infrastructure was always the first job in the process. It was always, without exception, time consuming, laborious but necessary in establishing exactly what was going on in the client's cloud accounts prior to starting work on improving or redesigning the network infrastructure.

Topics: cloud azure visualization Version History diagrams kubernetes
5 min read

Hava.io Updates January 2022

By Team Hava on January 19, 2022

After a well earned break, our talented developers have been busy putting the finishing touches to a number of new features and enhancements to make your Hava diagrams more detailed and flexible.

Topics: aws azure gcp
20 min read

Azure DevOps Diagrams for Engineers

By Team Hava on December 9, 2021

When you are working with Azure cloud computing infrastructure in your role as a DevOps engineer, there are many benefits to creating and maintaining accurate Microsoft Azure diagrams.

You can effectively communicate your Azure network design to both technical DevOps staff, developers and also management where necessary.  If you are onboarding new DevOps engineers, or engaging external consultants, you can bring them up to speed very quickly with a well laid out accurate infrastructure diagram.

If you are taking on a new client, application or project, having access to detailed infrastructure documentation is a massive advantage when trying to understand exactly what is running where. Back in our cloud consulting days, diagramming a new client's infrastructure was always the first job in the on-boarding process. It was often time consuming, laborious but necessary in establishing exactly what was going on prior to starting work on improving or redesigning infrastructure.

Topics: cloud azure visualization Version History diagrams kubernetes
2 min read

Cloud Diagram Team Collaboration

By Team Hava on December 8, 2021

One of the more advanced features of the Hava business plan is the ability to create teams.

Topics: aws cloud azure cloudcomputing
3 min read

Hava Architecture Diagram Versioning

By Team Hava on December 1, 2021

One of the major advantages of using Hava to automate your AWS, Azure and GCP network infrastructure diagramming is the hands free way things happen.

Topics: aws azure gcp
4 min read

Export Real-Time Diagrams with Hava

By Team Hava on November 23, 2021

Network diagrams are only of any practical use if they are up to date. Being able to visualize your cloud network "live" gives you the best chance of identifying problems especially if you are in the middle of an outage or your application is experiencing unexpected performance issues.

Topics: aws azure gcp visualization

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