

Project is open-source on above URL, please feel free to open issues and collaborate if something is not working for you and I’ll pick them up as soon as I get a moment. See the following image 👇😇 to understand what this module can generate… Introducing Azure Visualizer aka 'AzViz' – #PowerShell module to automatically generate #Azure resource topology diagrams or rich infrastructure visualizations by just typing a PowerShell cmdlet and passing the name of one or more Azure Resource Group(s). Introducing ‘Azure Visualizer’ aka ‘AzViz’ What if I want to see the resource dependencies and network flow? not possible with existing tools.What if I want to see the resource category, or sku or OS profile of a Virtual machine like Windows, Linux etc? right now you can’t get that. No mechanism to change the label verbosity.Basic visualizations: Not many insights from the graphs and diagrams unless you spend a week designing them manually.that is why PowerShell comes into the picture. What if I want ability target a real Azure environment(s) or multiple resource groups at once, without downloading the template for an individual resource group? There has to be a better which is automated, modular, and extensible so that we can import it and write our own custom tooling on top of that. Gaps in existing tools: There are some visualization tools like Armviz.io and VSCode Extension for ARM Template Visualizer (I love this extension), but I can only target one ARM template at a time use these.


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But the bigger problem is manual documentation consumes a lot of effort and time and it is static in nature and you have to update your documentation after regular intervals. Maintaining and updating the documentation: It is painful inheriting an undocumented cloud landscape to support.There has to be a better way to do this in an automated approach! Manual Documentations: Cloud admins are doomed to manually document a cloud environment or infrastructure! As the environment grows it becomes complex to maintain the documentation.If you like reading my content and projects I pursue follow me on Twitter for all the updates! Introducing ‘Azure Visualizer’, aka ‘AzViz’īefore we jump into understanding why and how we can visualize and document Azure infrastructure, let’s take a pause here and talk a little bit about what are the challenges and problems in current visualization tools and in the approach of manual documentation.
