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ScyllaDB Docs ScyllaDB Cloud Managing Clusters Usage

Usage¶

You can track the number of nodes, the size of the backup storage, and the amount of transferred data during a selected period by viewing the data in the Usage dashboard.

  1. Select Usage from the top bar menu to open the dashboard and review the metrics displayed in the Compute, Backup storage, and Network graphs.

    Data in the Backup storage and Network graphs is displayed for clusters deployed in the ScyllaDB Cloud account. The graphs show no data for clusters provisioned with Bring Your Own Account (BYOA).

  2. Select the start and end dates from the calendar drop-down to specify the range of dates that you want to look at. Dates are shown in UTC.

    You can view usage data for July 1, 2023 and later.

Compute¶

The Compute graph shows the number of nodes running during the selected period.

Choose the cluster for which you want to review data from the Cluster drop-down. You can narrow down your choice by selecting a DC from the Datacenter drop-down.

Backup storage¶

The Backup storage graph shows the amount of backup data in the selected period.

Choose the cluster for which you want to review data from the Cluster drop-down. The data is displayed in AWS- or GCP-specific units, depending on where your cluster is deployed (GB-Month or GiB-Seconds, correspondingly).

Note

The graph shows data from up to four days ago. For example, data from May 6 will be available on May 10 and later.

Network¶

The Network graph shows the total amount of data transferred in and out of all clusters in your account during the selected period. By default, the graph displays data for all network types. You can narrow it down by choosing one or more specific types from the Network type drop-down.

AWS Network Types¶

Network type

Description

Data Transfer Inter AZ

Data transfer within a region

Data Transfer Region to Region (Out)

Data transfer between regions

Data Transfer Region to Region (In)

Data transfer between regions

Data Transfer Internet (Out)

Data transfer out to the internet

Data Transfer Internet (In)

Data transfer from the internet into AWS

GCP Network Types¶

Network type

Description

Network Inter Zone Data Transfer Out

Data transfer within a region

Network Inter Zone Data Transfer In

Data transfer within a region

Network Inter Region Data Transfer Out

Data transfer between regions

Network Inter Region Data Transfer In

Data transfer between regions

Network Internet Data Transfer Out

Data transfer out to the internet

Network Internet Data Transfer In

Data transfer from the internet into GCP

Note

The graph shows data from up to four days ago. For example, data from May 6 will be available on May 10 and later.

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