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Cloudcraft is a powerful tool for creating diagrams of your cloud infrastructure. With the New Live Experience feature you can create accurate and up-to-date diagrams of your cloud infrastructure.
Filter resources by type and tags to create targeted diagrams that focus on the specific components you care about. This not only improves diagram performance and readability, but also allows you to craft more meaningful visualizations of your infrastructure.
In this guide, learn how to enable the new live experience and use it to create informative diagrams tailored to your needs.
Before you begin, you must connect your AWS or Azure account to Cloudcraft. For more information, see:
To enable, toggle the New Live Experience switch at the top of the Live tab in Cloudcraft.
If you’re a new user, you may already have the New Live Experience enabled by default.
Click the dropdown under the Account section and select the account you want to scan. If you only added one AWS or Azure account to Cloudcraft, it’s automatically selected for you.
Under Region, select the regions you want to scan. By default, Global
and your default region are selected, but you can click the More button to select or search for additional regions.
After you make your selections, regions are scanned automatically and the number of resources found is displayed next to the region name. You can click the Sync button above the Region section to trigger a manual scan of all selected regions.
You can filter resources by type and tags.
Tags are automatically detected from your AWS account and displayed in the Custom tags, AWS tags, Terraform tags, and Kubernetes tags sections.
To filter resources by type, click the Resource section and select the resource type you want to filter by. By default, all resource types are selected and displayed in order of the number of resources found.
To filter resources by tags. Click the Custom tags, AWS tags, Terraform tags, or Kubernetes tags section and select the tags you want to filter by. By default, all tags are selected and ordered by the number of resources found, with Untagged
always at the bottom.
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tag.Cloudcraft’s New Live Experience is part of an ongoing effort to improve the user experience and make cloud infrastructure diagramming more efficient and effective. Tell us how you use these new features and give feedback in this form.