What are you guys using for your diagrams of your home lab
Ive been running a home lab for awhile and its gotten pretty sophisticated over the years. About to destroy and rebuild. As such I want to document things and plan it all out nicely (I've been inspired by posts here!)
My problem is most likely my usage of a Mac these days. Visio doesnt work on the mac in a thick client, and the web client is pretty cool, but it's quite confining in terms of shapes. Curious what you guys are using with the logo'ed graphics for every vendor/brand etc. Ideally something free, but not opposed to paying for a quality service/software.
Yeah, this. I’m a big fan of the “diagrams as code” things like d2, mermaid, plantuml, nomnoml and all that. Obsidian has render plugins too so you can easily visualize things.
draw.io. Not sure if there is a mac version (I'm running it on linux) but in any case there is a web version in which you can save (an load) your files locally.
Technically you can get a web browser version of vision but I’ve used lucidchart and draw.io before and they’re good. Lucid has good Visio compatibility, draw not so much
For design documentation where detail is required - MS Word with some colour where required. Never saw the point in using visio or any other graphic packages.
A technical audience doesn't need a graphical representation of an object looks like. If they don't know what the object looks like they have problems. Virtual objects being represented by physical counterparts can be confusing and pointless.
Graphics are only useful for presentations and sales - it may save time in explaining what the objects are.