Time for a shout-out for (in my opinion) the coolest and most useful free tool on the web: Use this all the time for my work and the ability to share a diagram with a url is a killer use case. Have you seen ? No JAR needed, just a web browser. D2: A new declarative language to turn text into diagrams.I did get two helpful comments about draw.io () but besides the positive comments, it was just pessimistic users who think my wife could care less about this even though she is interested in knowing more about my hobby. Oh! And I use draw.io to diagram networks, visualize backup strategies, plan rack organization etc. Made a basic diagram for my wife of our current home network so she could understand our network.
This specific environment is more considered dev then lab, even by my sometimes-loose standards. I have my home network split in home lab and home prod. The automation is largely just a tool that mangles various xml files and feeds them to Windows. The goal is to take the existing automation code and be able to feed it a draw.io uncompressed XML as a source. I highly suggest creating a basic diagram on something like draw.io and post the diagram here with some screenshots of your configuration (If you do please make sure you blur/hash out any sensitive information). There is no better time than this reminder. It gives your hiring manager a high-level overview of all components you have used and how they interact with each other. You can use draw.io or any other similar tools to do it. The next step is to create the solution design.
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