Application
When modeling an application in Txture, it is crucial to accurately reflect its deployment environments and relationships.
When modeling an application in Txture, it is crucial to accurately reflect its deployment environments and relationships.
There are two recommended options to model logical compute clusters, such as Hypervisors or Container Engines cluster in Txture.
Database clusters are relatively straightforward to model.
An ESB is represented by an asset of the asset-type "Technical Component", which is part of Txture's default data model for the Cloud Transformation use case.
Using Txture's default Structure model, there is a separate Asset-Type for depicting and modeling an interface between two or more applications, databases or other technical components.
Txture’s flexible Data Model and the different modeling capabilities in its Dependency and Tree reports offer various options for representing specific architectural constructs.
Using Txture's default Structure, there is a separate Asset Type for depicting and modeling clusters, such as a VMware Cluster that uses the vSphere Hypervisor.