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title: "Project Infrastructure Scheme | Hostman Docs"
description: "Understand how to navigate and manage infrastructure diagrams in cloud projects. Learn how services are grouped, connected, edited, and exported for better visualization and control."
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The infrastructure diagram allows you to visualize the relationships between services within a single project.

To open the diagram, go to the **Projects** section or expand the project list, select the project, and navigate to the **Infrastructure Scheme** tab.

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By default, the diagram displays all services added to the project. When a new service is added, it automatically appears on the diagram.

Services connected to the same private network are grouped into a shared block.

To show the relationship between services, you can connect them with an arrow. To do this, click on the service and drag from one of the blue dots. When hovering over the side of another block, the arrow will automatically “snap” to it.

You can delete an arrow, comment, or text block using the **Backspace** key: select the element and press the key on your keyboard.

By clicking the three dots next to any service, you can navigate to its page. For cloud servers, you can also access to the console.

Using the menu on the left, you can:

-   Add text blocks
-   Add comments
-   Create new cloud servers, databases, load balancers, or S3 buckets

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Using the menu below the diagram, you can:

-   Zoom in and out on the diagram
-   Lock the diagram
-   Center the diagram
-   Download the diagram as a .png file
-   Switch to fullscreen mode

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