/archi_cloudnative

Cloud Native Architectural Models using Archi. Contains models for CAAS, Cloud Native Applications, 12/15 Factor Applications with CI/CD/CS, monitoring and log management. Infrastructure components include Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Storage, Red Hat Cloudforms, Red Hat JBoss Middleware.

archi_cloudnative

Cloud Native Architectural Models using Archi. Contains models for CAAS, Cloud Native Applications, 12/15 Factor Applications with CI/CD/CS, monitoring and log management. Infrastructure components include Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Storage, Red Hat Cloudforms, Red Hat JBoss Middleware. Includes material and architectural thinking from the following books.

Sample Diagrams

Component Model

Component Model

Cloud Native Appliations Layers

Component Model: Cloud Native Appliations Layers

Operational Model

Operational Model

Operational Model: Containers-As-A-Service View

Operational Model: Containers-As-A-Service View

Operational Model: Red Hat OpenShift on AWS Reference Architecture

Operational Model: OpenShift on AWS

What is Archi

The Archi® modelling tool is targeted toward all levels of Enterprise Architects and Modellers. It provides a low cost to entry solution to users who may be making their first steps in the ArchiMate modelling language, or who are looking for a free, cross-platform ArchiMate modelling tool for their company or institution and wish to engage with the language within a TOGAF® or other Enterprise Architecture framework.

What is Red Hat OpenShift

Red Hat OpenShift is a container-as-a-platform made by Red Hat. It's an enterprise version of Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, monitoring, log aggregation, self service dashboard and more all rolled into one single product.

How to load and extend this model

Run Archi and install the collaboration plugin. You can get the collabration git plugin at https://github.com/archi-contribs/archi-modelrepository-plugin. Just click on "import remote model to workspace", supply this git project URL, git username and password. That should be it.