Diagram template
A cloud network diagram with the internet, a load balancer, web servers, and a database already connected, so you can document a network topology from a working base.
Overview
A network diagram documents how traffic flows through infrastructure. Nodes are the components and lines are the connections, so a topology is clear for design, review, or troubleshooting.
This template is the built-in Cloud network diagram in the Atlas Diagram Studio gallery. It opens with the internet, a load balancer, two web servers, and a database connected in a standard topology.
Because it is a live Diagram Studio document, you add and relabel components directly, so the diagram matches your real network.
What is included
Internet and load-balancer nodes representing the entry to the network.
Two web-server nodes behind the load balancer, showing a balanced tier.
A database node the web tier connects to, drawn in cylinder style.
Links that show how traffic flows from the internet through to the database.
Movable nodes and editable links so the topology matches your network.
How to use it
Go to /diagrams/templates and pick the Cloud network template.
Replace the sample nodes with the components in your network.
Add tiers, subnets, or services and connect them to match your real setup.
Share the diagram or export it once the topology is complete.
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