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Environments and Locations Diagram
The Environments and Locations Diagram enables you to model these items:
Locations in Locations – if you put a Location symbol within another Location symbol, the two definitions become related in each Location definition’s Decomposition tab.
Device Instance Hosted at Location – if you put a Device Instance symbol inside a Location symbol, the Device Instance becomes Hosted at that Location (seen in the Device Instance’s Hosted At tab).
Server Instance Hosted at Location – if you put a Server Instance symbol inside a Location symbol, the Server Instance becomes Hosted at that Location (seen in the Server Instance’s Hosted At tab).
Physical Application Version Hosted On Device Instance or Server Instance – if you put a Physical Application Version symbol in a Device Instance or a Server Instance symbol, the Physical Application Version will be hosted on the Device or Server, as shown in its Deployed Instances tab.
Physical Application Instance Hosted On Device Instance or Server Instance – if you put a Physical Application Instance symbol in a Device Instance or a Server Instance symbol, the Physical Application Instance will be hosted on the Device or Server, as shown in its Deployed Instances tab.
Technology Instance on Server Instance or Device Instance – if you put a Technology Instance in a Server Instance or a Device Instance symbol, the Technology Instance definition will be Hosted on the Device or Server, as shown in its Deployed Instances tab.
Deployed Instance Links to Deployed Instance Relationship – to model relationships between Server Instances and Device Instances.
A graphic depicting an Environments and Locations Diagram.