Cloud architects and infrastructure planners
Kicking off a new private cloud design project for a government entity like MOMRA
The MOMRA mind map template provides a comprehensive 63-node technical framework for planning and documenting a large-scale data center and cloud infrastructure project. It covers 11 major domains including Computing, Virtualization, Storage, ADC, Security, Layer 3, Layer 2, DCN, and Physical Architecture. Key questions addressed include 'What are the business objectives from the project?', 'Are you going to build a private cloud?', and 'How many DCs are in production and what is the HA mode?'. This template serves as a structured checklist for architects and engineers to capture requirements, design decisions, and operational details for MOMRA's cloud and data center environment.
Điều khoản sử dụngKicking off a new private cloud design project for a government entity like MOMRA
Conducting a gap analysis of an existing data center before migration to cloud
Preparing a request for proposal (RFP) for data center networking and virtualization solutions
Open the .xmind file in Xmind (desktop, web, or mobile).
Start from the root node 'MOMRA' and expand each branch: General, Computing, Virtualization, etc.
Replace the placeholder questions with your actual project answers or requirements. For example, under 'General', answer 'What are the business objectives?'.
Add child nodes to capture additional details, such as specific server models under 'Computing'.
Use the template as a living document, updating it as the project evolves.
The template covers 11 technical domains: General, Computing, Virtualization, Storage, ADC, Security, Layer 3, Layer 2, DCN, and Physical Architecture, with 63 nodes of detailed questions and requirements.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then navigate each branch to answer the questions. For example, under 'General', define business objectives and multitenancy requirements. Under 'Computing', specify server specs and distribution.
Yes, the template's questions like 'How many VLANs are running in DC/DR?' and 'How is the traffic flow between zones?' help document current configurations and identify gaps.
Absolutely. You can edit node names, add or remove branches, and adjust questions to fit other cloud or data center projects, such as private cloud or hybrid cloud environments.
ADC stands for Application Delivery Controller. The template includes a branch for SLB (Server Load Balancer) architecture per zone, which is critical for traffic distribution and high availability.
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