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Hello.
Workload Discovery may be helpful.
https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/implementations/workload-discovery-on-aws/?nc1=h_ls
You can use it by deploying it using the CloudFormation template provided by AWS.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/latest/workload-discovery-on-aws/deploy-the-solution.html
By the way, there is a fee, so please be careful when using it.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/latest/workload-discovery-on-aws/cost.html
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Yes, that's going in the right direction. But it is not yet as intuitive as I would like it to be. The best thing would be a button in the management console interface that displays the infrastructure called up on the management console with all its dependencies and connections in a map.
This means that if I have clicked on a VPC, for example, and then click the mapping button, only this VPC is displayed. However, if I am on the start page of the Management Console and then click the mapping button, the entire infrastructure of the AWS account is displayed. This could be highlighted with colors and shadows. You should think of it like a bird's eye view zoom...
And it should be possible to click into the map. On this way you can find every single resource and call it up from the map.
It will also makes it easier to present, explain and illustrate the infrastructure solution in discussions with customers.
But who can implement something like this? I have no idea how.
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Currently, the management console does not have such functionality. You can make a feature request if you have an AWS Support Developer Plan or higher contract. There are people who have asked feature requests on re:Post, but it is unclear to what extent their requests have been reflected.