Container Service Diagram: Visualizing Workloads with Hava.io
Introduction
By Alan Blackmore on July 22, 2024
Introduction
By Team Hava on June 8, 2022
With the wide adoption of containers as a method of rapidly deploying software applications to the cloud, the need to visualise workloads has been gaining momentum. The need to see the status of pods and tasks in container clusters is a major benefit when you visualise containerised workloads on an interactive diagram.
Hava has always generated diagrams for traditional compute VPCs and virtual networks and for a long time has also automatically generated AWS ECS Cluster diagrams when clusters are detected in a connected AWS account.
The ability to diagram other containerised workloads, particularly the market leading Kubernetes has now been added to the core functionality of Hava so you can now view AWS EKS Kubernetes clusters, Azure Kubernetes Clusters (AKS), Google Kubernetes Clusters (GKE) and also stand alone Kubernetes Clusters
One of the diagrams that is automatically generated when you connect your AWS account to Hava is the AWS ECS Container View.
By Team Hava on December 2, 2021
One of the diagrams that is automatically generated when you connect your AWS account to Hava is the AWS Container View.
By Team Hava on October 7, 2021
With more and more development teams embracing containerised packaging and deployment of their applications and micro services, the ability to visualise the current state of containerised workloads has become important.