Tenant Dashboard
Working with the AOS Tenant Dashboard
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Working with the AOS Tenant Dashboard
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The Tenant AOS Dashboard provides cost and observability data by the Tenant for granular infrastructure management. It is accessible to non-administrators.
To access the Tenant AOS Dashboard, navigate to Observability -> Advanced -> Dashboard.
Use the Tenant list box at the top of the Tenant AOS Dashboard to select the Tenant for which you wish to view metrics.
The Cloud Spend area, on the left side of the Tenant AOS Dashboard, offers a comprehensive view of expenses for the selected Tenant. It includes the following expenditure categories:
Current Month: Displays the current month’s spend for the selected Tenant.
Spend By Service: Displays a breakdown of cloud spending by Service.
The Observability area, on the right side of the Tenant AOS Dashboard, gives health and performance data for a selected Tenant.
Grafana: The Grafana button in the Observability header opens the Grafana console, where you can add, customize, or edit your AOS dashboards, query your logs, metrics, and traces, and more. For additional information, see the Grafana documentation.
Under the Observability header are data cards displaying various metrics.
Resources: This field lists the type and number of DuploCloud resources, such as Services, containers, and Ingresses, in the selected Tenant.
K8s/Docker: Kubernetes and Docker metrics specific to the Tenant, assisting in container workload management.
Logs: Access Tenant-specific logs for tracking, troubleshooting, and compliance.
Metrics: Displays performance metrics relevant to the Tenant’s resources.
Traces: View traces specific to the Tenant for performance and latency monitoring of the Tenant’s applications.
Profiles: Access profiling data for in-depth application insights and performance tuning.
For Grafana-generated metrics (e.g., K8s/Docker, Logs, Metrics, Traces, Profiles), you can click on the card (header or visual data) to open the corresponding detailed view in the Grafana console. Additionally, you can add custom links to the data cards.