![]() ![]() There are some collections available online, but I can’t always see when they have been updated, and usually they are incomplete, so my search continues…īut recently I stumbled upon an online □: the largest single collection of Azure icons available (or at least that I could find)! The collection combines multiple online sources into a single collection. Sometimes I even end up creating them myself. It always takes more time to get a diagram correct then I want it to. You can find a link to more info on the ins-and-outs at the end of this blog post. Use this URL to directly open draw.io with the essential Azure icon libraries loaded and ready to use! Check my GitHub repo for all the libraries.īefore I continue, did you know that the open source draw.io will be rebranded to ? It’s because of the. Tl dr ⓘ used by someone who wrote a large post / article / whatever, to show a brief summary of their post as it might be too long Want to know how I make sure I have the latest Azure icons to work with? Read on! There are lots of tools to create these diagrams, and lately I have been primarily using draw.io and I love it □. Every now and then I need to draw a diagram for a solution or platform architecture, and enjoy doing that! I usually spend more time on them then planned □. ![]()
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