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

    Architecture Diagram Getting Started

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

    1. Click the All Services > Management > Architecture Diagram menu. 1. 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. Check the resource configuration information and relationships in the Architecutre Diagram.
      • VPC, Subnet, Virtual Server, Database, Data Analysis, Storage, etc., depict the annual relationships among various resources in a diagram.
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    • If you do not have view (View) permission for the topmost hierarchy in the resource hierarchy, the Diagram will not be displayed.
    • Resources without diagram position information are displayed separately at the bottom of the diagram. * You can view the detailed status of the resource on its individual detail page.

    Architecture Diagram Add Item

    You can add items to the Architecture Diagram’s component diagram.

    1. All Services > Management > Architecture Diagram click the menu. 1. 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 Search Filter button at the top right of the Diagram. 2. Configurable items in the Architecture Diagram open as a popup menu.
      • VPC, Subnet, Virtual Server items are provided by default and cannot be disabled.
      • You can choose which of the Port, Security Group, Load Balancer, Database, Data Analysis, and Storage items to add to the Diagram.
        ResourceSelection statusSupport Service
        VPCDefault (cannot be disabled)
        • Only displayed when you have VPC permissions
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        SubnetDefault (cannot be disabled)-
        Virtual ServerDefault (cannot be disabled)-
        PortSelection-
        Security GroupSelection-
        Load BalancerSelection-
        DatabaseSelectionEPAS, PostgreSQL, Maria DB, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, CacheStore
        Data AnalysisSelectionEvent Streams, Search Engine, Vertica
        File StorageSelection-
        Table. Architecture Diagram search filter items

    Architecture Diagram Check detailed resource information

    You can view detailed information for each resource in the architecture diagram’s composition.

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    • If the user does not have permission for the resource, detailed information cannot be viewed.
    • If a resource has a hierarchical structure, even if you have permission for a lower-level resource, you cannot view detailed information without permission for the upper-level resource.

    To view detailed information, follow these steps.

    1. Click the All Services > Management > Architecture Diagram menu. 1. 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 resource to view detailed information in the Architecture Diagram. 2. The detailed information popup for each resource opens.
      • Click the control button at the top right of the Diagram to expand or collapse the Diagram, or to zoom in/out.
      • When you place the mouse cursor over a resource, the resource’s status and name are displayed.
        ResourceDetailed information
        VPCVPC name, resource status, IP range
        • Click the VPC name to view the corresponding VPC Details page
        • Create VPC button, when clicked, allows creation of Virtual Server, Cloud Functions, and VPC services via Copilot
        SubnetVPC name, Subnet name, resource status, IP range, Subnet type
        • Click the Subnet name to go to the corresponding Subnet Details page
        • When clicking the Virtual Server connection line, you can view the IP information of the connected Port
        Virtual ServerVPC name, Subnet name, server name, resource status, IP, Security Group, Block Storage
        • Click the server name to navigate to the corresponding Virtual Server Details page
        • Virtual Server Control: Create Virtual Server resources via Copliot
        • Click the Subnet connection line to view the IP information of the connected Port
        • If a Security Group is attached, you can view the list of Ports and the list of Block Storage
        PortVPC name, Subnet name, Port name, fixed IP address
        Security GroupSecurity Group name, resource status, Security Group rule count
        • Click the Security Group name to navigate 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
        DatabaseVPC name, Subnet name, cluster name, resource status, cluster type, Block Storage status
        Data AnalysisVPC name, Subnet name, cluster name, resource status, cluster type, Block Storage status
        File StorageVolume name, resource status, disk type, protocol, connected resource
        Table. Architecture Diagram Resource Detailed Information Items
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    If the relationship between resources cannot be determined, it will not be displayed in the diagram. Click the resource item shown in the alarm to navigate to each resource’s detail page and review it.
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    • Only the relationships for the nine resource types (VPC, Subnet, Virtual Server, Port, Security Group, Load Balancer, Database, Data Analysis, Filestorage) are shown.
    • When you select a Subnet, Virtual Servert, or Security Group resource, information about that resource and its related resources is displayed with dotted lines.
    • Each resource displays up to 100 items.