> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://doc.exoway.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://doc.exoway.io/fundamentals/blueprint/overview.md).

# Overview

The blueprint is a workspace that will enable you to create your schema or diagram for your cloud provider.&#x20;

There are several specifics to your blueprint:&#x20;

* The environment allows targeting the execution framework and realization of your schema. You can define rules for each environment in every project.&#x20;
* The type of blueprint currently lets you choose if your diagram will be infrastructure-oriented (with more options arriving soon).&#x20;

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Note: For now, the blueprint approach is **mono-cloud**, but we are working on developing a [**multi-cloud** ](#user-content-fn-1)[^1]version, which will expand your possibilities for creation.
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[^1]: "Multi-cloud" means multiple public clouds. A company that uses a multi-cloud deployment incorporates multiple public clouds from more than one cloud provider. Instead of a business using one vendor for cloud hosting, storage, and the full application stack, in a multi-cloud configuration they use several.


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