Infrastructure Visualization
See your infrastructure.
Not just a list of servers.
Atlas Graph renders your entire infrastructure as an interactive topology map. Servers, services, domains, containers, and their relationships — visualized in real time. Click any node to drill into its details, metrics, and connections.
Live Topology
Your infrastructure, mapped automatically.
The moment you install the HostAtlas agent, Atlas Graph begins building a topology map of your infrastructure. Every server, service, domain, and container appears as a node — with edges drawn automatically based on discovered relationships.
Node Types
Four node types. One unified graph.
Every element in your infrastructure is represented by a distinct node type with its own color, icon, and detail panel. Relationships between nodes are drawn as edges — giving you a complete, navigable map of how everything connects.
Server Nodes
BluePhysical or virtual machines running the HostAtlas agent. Server nodes are the top-level anchors of the graph. Every service, domain, and container connects to exactly one server node.
- check Displays hostname, IP address, and OS version
- check Shows real-time CPU, RAM, and disk utilization
- check Click to open the full server detail page
- check Edge count indicates total child resources
Service Nodes
GreenRunning processes detected by the agent — nginx, Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, Caddy, and more. Service nodes connect to their parent server and to any domains they serve.
- check Service name, version, and listening ports
- check Running/stopped status indicator
- check Click to see service metrics and logs
- check Edges connect to parent server and child domains
Domain Nodes
PurpleDomains discovered from web server configurations. Each domain node shows its SSL certificate status, health check history, and the web server and server that host it.
- check Domain name and SSL certificate expiry
- check Health check status (up/down/degraded)
- check Click to open the domain detail page
- check Edges connect to parent service and server
Container Nodes
OrangeDocker and containerd containers discovered by the agent. Container nodes display image name, tag, port mappings, and current state. They connect to the server they run on.
- check Container name, image, and tag
- check Running/stopped/restarting state
- check Port mappings and resource usage
- check Click to view container logs and metrics
Graph Interactions
Navigate your infrastructure visually.
Atlas Graph is not a static diagram. It is a fully interactive canvas that responds to your mouse, trackpad, and keyboard. Zoom in on clusters, pan across regions, and click any node to drill into its details.
Zoom
Scroll or pinch to zoom in and out. At lower zoom levels, node labels collapse to icons for a clean overview. Zoom in to see full hostnames, IP addresses, and status badges on every node.
Pan
Click and drag anywhere on the canvas to pan the view. The graph layout adjusts dynamically as you explore, keeping edges clean and preventing node overlap. Fit-to-screen resets the viewport.
Click Navigation
Click any node to open its detail panel. The panel shows key metrics, recent events, and a link to the full detail page. Double-click to navigate directly to the resource's dedicated page.
Hover Highlighting
Hover over any node to highlight its direct connections. All other nodes fade to a lower opacity, making it easy to trace a server's services, a service's domains, or a domain's hosting chain.
Filter by Type
Toggle node types on and off using the filter toolbar. Show only servers, only services, or only domains and containers. Combine filters to focus on exactly the slice of infrastructure you need to see.
Graph Search
Type a hostname, domain name, or service name into the graph search bar. Matching nodes are highlighted and the viewport auto-centers on the result. Find anything in a graph of hundreds of nodes instantly.
Status Indicators
Spot problems at a glance.
Every node in Atlas Graph carries a real-time status indicator. When a server goes offline, its node gains a red ring. When a service crashes, the node changes color. When an SSL certificate is expiring, the domain node shows a warning badge. You never have to click to know something is wrong.
Online / Healthy
Default state. Node border matches its type color. All metrics within normal ranges and the agent is reporting as expected.
Warning
Amber border and a warning badge. Triggered by SSL certificates expiring within 14 days, disk usage above 85%, or elevated error rates on a domain.
Offline / Critical
Red border with an animated red ring. Applied when a server's agent has not reported in 5+ minutes, a monitored service process has disappeared, or a domain returns 5xx status codes.
Unknown
Gray border. The agent has not yet sent enough data for HostAtlas to determine health status. Typically seen for newly added servers during the first check-in window.
Status Propagation
When a server goes offline, its child services and domains reflect the cascading impact in the graph.
Use Cases
Built for the way teams actually work.
Atlas Graph is not just a pretty picture. It is a navigational tool that helps teams during onboarding, incident response, architecture reviews, and day-to-day operations.
New Team Member Onboarding
Show new engineers the full infrastructure map on their first day. Atlas Graph gives an immediate, visual understanding of how servers, services, and domains relate — no wiki pages or outdated diagrams needed.
Incident Response
During an outage, Atlas Graph instantly shows which servers are offline and which services and domains are impacted. Trace the blast radius visually instead of piecing it together from logs and dashboards.
Architecture Reviews
Use Atlas Graph in architecture review meetings to visualize current state. Identify single points of failure, over-provisioned servers, or services that should be consolidated. Make decisions with real data, not assumptions.
Migration Planning
Planning a migration to new infrastructure? Atlas Graph shows every dependency — which domains point to which servers, which services connect to which databases. Plan migrations with complete dependency knowledge.
Security Audits
Auditors can see exactly what is running and where. Atlas Graph provides a real-time, verifiable inventory that matches reality — not a manually maintained spreadsheet that may be weeks or months out of date.
Dependency Tracking
Understand which services depend on which databases, which domains rely on which web servers, and which containers run on which hosts. Atlas Graph makes implicit dependencies explicit and visible.
Get Started
Map your infrastructure in minutes.
Install the HostAtlas agent on your first server and Atlas Graph starts building your topology map immediately. No configuration required. Free for up to 3 servers.