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How to visually display the existing infrastructure of AWS services?
It has a ready-made infrastructure consisting of various AWS services. Multiple EC2 instances, VPCs, multiple subnets, EIP with NAT instance, and IGW.
For now, I remember how and what was done and interconnected, how and why it was created and what to relate to, but in a couple of months, I’m sure that I will forget all this and then I will long and painfully remember how and what and why it was done .
For this, I would like to have some kind of visual diagram of all my AWS services and how they are interconnected.
I wanted to know if there is any tool that can do this itself? And present it in such a way as, for example, it looks in the AWS docks, in the form of beautiful color pictures, for example, as here prntscr.com/cce9gf
Who uses what for such purposes?
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CloudFormer in the CloudFormation service, deploy its stack and follow the instructions to collect information about all the resources you created, it will build a ".template" file. You can open it in the same CloudFormation or use third-party services like visualops and the like.
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