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Tracking the quality of cloud services by using the BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker Dashboard


BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker facilitates the brokering of your organization’s tickets across multiple cloud service providers. Information about the availability of the services and the volume of incidents is useful in analyzing the quality of service. However, when multiple cloud services come into play, it can be time-consuming to track the service quality of individual services. 

BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker also enables you to track the quality of services from each cloud service provider. You can track the services by configuring a service dashboard in BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker. Service Dashboard makes it convenient for your organization to track the statuses and view metrics for all your services. The service dashboard leverages the capabilities of BMC Helix Innovation Studio and BMC Helix Integration Studio to display the information about the health of the services that you have subscribed to.

The Service Dashboard displays various details about the services that you have configured. 

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To view metrics for your cloud services

In BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker, you can configure and use the service dashboard to track the quality of multiple cloud services. Service Dashboard makes it convenient for your organization to track the status and view metrics of all your services.

To view the metrics of your cloud services:

  1. As a BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker Service Admin, log in to BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker.
  2. On the Service Dashboard page, in Time Period, select the duration for which you want to view the metrics.

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    The following table describes the details that are displayed in the Service Dashboard:

    Annotation

    Detail

    Description

    1

    Status

    The current status of the cloud service that is determined by the service data in BMC Helix ITSM.

    2

    Number of incidents

    Number of incidents that are sent to the service provider for the selected time period, based on the number of record definition instances in BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker.

    3

    Availability

    The percentage of time the service has been available for the selected time period. It is deduced from the data that is retrieved from BMC Helix ITSM.

    4

    Service Target Breach

    The percentage of time service targets were breached for ticket response and resolution, by verifying data against the service targets set in SLM.

    5

    Notifications

    BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker receives notifications if you have subscribed for the service status and health updates with your service provider.

  3. (Optional) To gain more insights into the metrics of a service, click the required service. 
    The details page presents a graphical representation of health data for the last 4 weeks while the health summary page lists information for the time period that you select.
    The details page for each service displays:
    • Incidents that are sent to a third-party application, that specifically indicates the number of open and resolved tickets.
    • Incidents that are grouped as per the priority—Critical, High, Medium, and Low.
    • Percentage availability that indicates which parts of outages were scheduled and unscheduled.
    • Third-party application specific notifications that you have subscribed to.
    • A list of all the tickets that were brokered between BMC Helix Multi-Cloud Broker and your cloud service provider in the last 4 weeks.
    • A link to the corresponding ticket in BMC Helix ITSM: Smart IT.

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      Tracking services from the Service Dashboard thus enables you to view the SLAs and also assess the health of the service you are being provided.

 

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