StackState Common Layer
This is the common layers which can be used in a StackPack.
This page describes StackState version 4.0.
The StackState 4.0 version range is End of Life (EOL) and no longer supported. We encourage customers still running the 4.0 version range to upgrade to a more recent release.
A Layer is a specific term in the StackState where all the Components from different integrations lie within. It is used for the horizontal ordering of the topology. Since StackState supports multiple integrations, there are some common layers defined in the product. Layers are ordered in terms of proximity to the end-user. Merging preference is given to the component in the layer which is closer to the end-user. Below is the list of common layers used in the StackState and their identifiers that can be referenced in a StackPack.
Layer Name
Identifier
Blueprints
urn:stackpack:common:layer:blueprints
Users
urn:stackpack:common:layer:users
Business Processes
urn:stackpack:common:layer:business-processes
Applications
urn:stackpack:common:layer:applications
Application Load Balancers
urn:stackpack:common:layer:application-load-balancers
Uncategorized
urn:stackpack:common:layer:uncategorized
Services
urn:stackpack:common:layer:services
Serverless
urn:stackpack:common:layer:serverless
Containers
urn:stackpack:common:layer:containers
Processes
urn:stackpack:common:layer:processes
Messaging
urn:stackpack:common:layer:messaging
Databases
urn:stackpack:common:layer:databases
Machines
urn:stackpack:common:layer:machines
Storage
urn:stackpack:common:layer:storage
Networking
urn:stackpack:common:layer:networking
Hardware
urn:stackpack:common:layer:hardware
Locations
urn:stackpack:common:layer:locations
The above layer list will be shown on the StackState Integration View from top to bottom. It means Blueprints
layer will be on top and Locations
layer will be at the bottom.
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