User dashboard
The Home view or Dashboard is usually the first screen you will see when you log in to Abiquo. By default, it has Metrics, Hybrid, and Optimization tabs.
- You can sort tables by columns by clicking on the columns in the header rows
- To jump directly to a VM, virtual datacenter or virtual appliance, double-click on its Name or label.
Display dashboard metrics
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Dashboard metrics tables
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Hybrid
The Hybrid tab provides an overview of the distribution and cost of your resources between public cloud providers and private cloud.
Hybrid panels:
Panel | Description |
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Virtual machines count | The enterprise's VMs that are deployed in public cloud providers or private cloud. You can filter the list by public cloud provider or private cloud. |
Workload of VMs by location | A graph of the enterprise's VMs deployed in public cloud providers or private cloud. The virtual machines are counted by location (public cloud region or datacenter). To view the detailed list with a count of VMs in each location, click on the graph |
Hybrid billing widgets:
Widget control | Description |
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Latest bills | The amount of the last bill and the change in spend from the previous bill for the selected provider |
Show more bills | A graph with the most recent bills registered in the system. Move the mouse over the graph line to display the bill details |
Estimated bill | For the current period, calculated using a linear regression of daily costs for the current period, and the change in spend from the last bill for the selected provider |
Optimization
The Optimization tab aims to help you make best use of your cloud resources.
For more details of a VM, click on the arrow symbol beside the VM details
Optimization panels:
Panel | Description |
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CPU usage > 80% | The VMs with highest average CPU usage over the last 30 days |
RAM usage > 80% | The VMs with highest average RAM usage over the last 30 days |
Longest time deployed | The VMs with the highest time deployed on the platform in days and hours, and not requiring the VMs to currently be in any specific state. You can filter by user name and deleted users |
CPU usage < 30% | The VMs with lowest average CPU usage over the last 30 days |
RAM usage < 30% | The VMs with lowest average RAM usage over the last 30 days |
Unused public IPs | The public, floating, or NAT IPs that have been reserved by the tenant but are not in use on a deployed VM |
Unused load balancers | The load balancers that have been created by the tenant in the provider but are not in use for deployed VMs |