Drift Dashboard overview


The Drift Dashboard provides a high-level view of current Drift Report data for individuals requiring a quick status about their data center environment.

Use the Executive Overview to monitor drift in the business services having the most impact on the overall business or on critical business units. The overview shows the number of Drift Reports by business service, priority, and compliance to business baselines. The number of Drift Reports generated per day is also displayed. The dashboard data is the output of comparison jobs that have detected drift. If a comparison job does not detect drift, a Drift Report is not generated. 

The following image shows the Drift Dashboard - Executive Overview with sample data:

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The following table describes the dashboards available on the Executive Overview:

Dashboard

Description

Drift Reports by Business Service

The number of drift reports per business service for a maximum of three business services. By default, randomly any three business services in your organization are displayed spanning the last 30 days. The displayed data is filtered by access permissions of the viewer. As a result, you may not be able to see all drift reports due to access permissions to the business service.

Drift Reports by Baseline

The number of drift reports per baseline for a maximum of three baselines. By default, three baselines are displayed spanning the last 30 days. The displayed data is filtered by access permissions of the viewer. As a result, you may not be able to see all drift reports due to access permissions to the baseline.

Drift Reports by Priority

The number of drift reports by fix priority. The fix priority level is assigned when the comparison job is created or modified. The displayed data is system-wide data and is not filtered by access permissions of the viewer.

Drift Reports per Day

The number of drift reports generated each day for the last seven days. The displayed data is system-wide data and is not filtered by access permissions of the viewer.


 

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