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modules.tf-lambda
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Cloud asset tracking
Maybe cloudcraft https://www.cloudcraft.co
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Pravljenje AWS strukturnog diagrama
https://www.cloudcraft.co/ ovo je super cool, ali je vrlo niche + $$$.
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Do we even need Infrastructure Visualization Tools?
CloudCraft - Auto generates AWS/Azure Diagrams
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Auto architecture diagram of AWS
https://www.cloudcraft.co/ my company uses this and it really works well
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AWS Discovery Service - for AWS Services, Not On Prem
I've used https://www.cloudcraft.co/ but I am not sure it's going to have everything you are looking for. If you have ServiceNow they also have a discovery tool that can update a CMDB dynamically. https://docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/utah-it-operations-management/page/product/discovery/concept/aws-cloud-discovery.html
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Which good (and free) software to create a diagram of an AWS network?
I also like www.cloudcraft.co
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Sample cost details report
For AWS we use https://www.cloudcraft.co/ Not sure what options there are for Azure. Perhaps look at https://www.hava.io/
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Visualization/mapping tool?
It can be slightly pricey, but I like Cloudcraft a lot. They were just recently acquired by Datadog so I don't know if that's going to change things much, but it's pretty slick. You just need to create an IAM role in your AWS account(s) and it picks up every piece of infrastructure and maps it out. There's a bit of filtering and massaging to do but it's a pretty effective tool.
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Best tool to draws AWS architectures?
Maybe you should try https://www.cloudcraft.co/.
- From a million Lambda invocations to thousand with correct caching
What are some alternatives?
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