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Architecture Diagram

1 - Overview

Service Overview

Architecture Diagram provides a diagram form so that the relationships between resources can be grasped at a glance. You can check the connections between resources and examine the relationships between components.

Provided Features

Architecture Diagram provides the following functions.

  • Provide resource composition status: It is visualized to easily check the relationships between configured resources.
  • Check resource main information: You can view the resource’s main information from the Architecture Diagram without navigating to the resource detail screen.

Constraints

The constraints of the Architecture Diagram are as follows.

  • We only provide services for some resources of the Samsung Cloud Platform.
    • Provided services: VPC, Subnet, Virtual Server, Port, Security Group, Load Balancer
  • Only up to 50 per resource can be viewed in the Architecture Diagram.

Pre-service

Architecture Diagram has no preceding service.

2 - How-to Guides

Users can intuitively grasp the relationships and key information of the resource configuration generated through the Architecture Diagram.

Architecture Diagram Start

To start the Architecture Diagram of Samsung Cloud Platform, refer to the following.

  1. All Services > Management > Architecture Diagram Click the menu. Architecture Diagram Go to the page.
    • Samsung Cloud Platform’s Console Home page you can also navigate by clicking the Architecture Diagram widget.
  2. Check the resource configuration information and relationships in the Architecture Diagram.
    • VPC,Subnet, Virtual Server Represent the relationship of the three types of resources in a diagram.
Notice
  • If you do not have view permission for the topmost hierarchical structure among resources, the Diagram will not be displayed.
  • Resources without diagram location information are displayed separately at the bottom of the diagram. Detailed status of the resource can be checked on each resource’s detail page.

Architecture Diagram Add Item

You can add items to the configuration diagram of the Architecture Diagram.

  1. All Services > Management > Architecture Diagram Click the menu. Architecture Diagram Go to the page.
    • You can also navigate by clicking the Architecture Diagram widget on the Console Home page of Samsung Cloud Platform.
  2. Click the Search Filter button at the top right of the Diagram. Configurable items open as a popup menu in the Architecture Diagram.
    • VPC, Subnet, Virtual Server items are provided by default.
    • Port, Security Group, Load Balancer items, you can select which to add to the diagram.
      ResourceBasic status
      VPCDefault
      • Displayed only if you have VPC permissions
      SubnetDefault
      Virtual ServerDefault
      PortSelect
      Security GroupSelect
      Load BalancerSelect
      Table. Architecture Diagram search filter items

Architecture Diagram Check resource detailed information

In the Architecture Diagram’s configuration diagram, you can view detailed information of each resource.

Notice
If user permission for the resource is not granted, you cannot view detailed information.

To check detailed information, follow the steps below.

  1. Click the All Services > Management > Architecture Diagram menu. Go to the Architecture Diagram page.
    • You can also navigate by clicking the Architecture Diagram widget on the Console Home page of Samsung Cloud Platform.
  2. Click the resource in the Architecture Diagram to view detailed information. A detailed information popup for each resource will open.
    • Click the control button at the top right of the Diagram to expand or collapse the Diagram, display it in a folded state, or zoom in/out.
    • If you place the mouse cursor over a resource, the status of that resource and the resource name are displayed.
ResourceDetailed Information
VPCVPC name, Subnet name, IP range, Subnet type
  • Click the VPC name to view the corresponding VPC details page
  • Click the Create VPC button to create Virtual Server, Cloud Functions, VPC services via Copilot
SubnetVPC name, Subnet name, IP range, Subnet type
  • Click the Subnet name to go to the corresponding Subnet details page
Virtual ServerVPC name, Subnet name, Server name, IP, Security Group
  • Click the server name to go to the corresponding Virtual Server details page
PortVPC name, Subnet name, Port name, fixed IP address
Security GroupSecurity Group name, number of Security Group rules
  • Click the Security Group name to go to the corresponding Security Group details page
Load BalancerVPC name, Subnet name, Load Balancer name, resource status, Service IP, Firewall name
  • Click the Load Balancer name to go to the corresponding Load Balancer details page
Table. Architecture Diagram Resource Detailed Information Items
Reference
  • If you select a specific resource of Port or Security Group, the information about that resource and related resources are displayed as dotted lines.
  • Only the relationships of the total 6 types of resources (VPC, Subnet, Virtual Server, Port, Security Group, Load Balancer) are expressed.
  • Each Virtual Server, Port, Security Group, Load Balancer resource can be displayed up to 100.

3 - Release Note

Architecture Diagram

2025.10.23
FEATURE Add support resources
  • Load Balancer resources have been added.
2025.07.01
FEATURE Architecture Diagram Feature Added
  • The relationship between resources can be easily identified by marking it with a dotted line.
  • You can click the name of the resource in the resource detail information popup window to go to the detail page.
  • Through Copilot, you can create VPC and Security Group services or control Virtual Server.
  • You can easily add the Architecture Diagram item from the Configuration Diagram Filter.
2025.02.27
NEW Architecture Diagram Release
  • Architecture Diagram service has been newly launched.
    • Provides a service that can check the relationships between resources.