When you are designing an infrastructure the first thing you need is an architecture diagram.
The main purpose of architectural diagrams us to facilitate collaboration, to increase communication, and to provide vision and guidance. It provides a great way to represent and communicate your overall design, deployment, and topology and allows a bird’s eye view on your overall technology components and how they work together to deliver your offering.
There are various tools that can be used to draw an OCI Architecture diagram, however OCI designer and visualization toolKIT (OKIT) provides a browser-based set of tools that enable you to design, deploy and visualize OCI environments through a graphical web based interface.
OKIT is an open source application developed by Oracle A-Team hosted on GitHub. It is running within a Docker container on your local machine and it can allow you not only to draw your architecture diagram on OCI, based on Oracle Reference Architectures & your Custom templates, but also allow you to review your architecture and costs, automate and reverse engineer your deployment.
OKIT can provide a solid starting point for increasing operational efficiency and adoption of infrastructure as a code, while it can help you standardize on your proposals and align with Oracles’ Best Practices framework for OCI.
Join us as we show you how to leverage OKIT for designing OCI deployment scenarios for your end customers, automating delivery on OCI, and provide a practical sizing and pricing calculation for your estimated costs.
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