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If a NSF/NTF instance is categorized once on one server, all existing instances with the same replica ID get categorized into the same category. This indication will not change once an instance is scanned for the first time unless things change in the infrastructure, servers are added, the design or ACL is changed, or the calculation algorithm is optimized (for instance with a new release of ApplicationInsights).

Based on the identified types, the DBs are divided into two groups: „Focus Databases" (consisting of Applications and Mail-in Dbs) and „Other Databases" (consisting of the remaining database types).

The majority of detailed usage and design analysis is performed on Focus DBs, but there is a variety of charts and reports with information about the other types.

Additional information outside the scope of ApplicationInights regarding these other DB types and infrastructure topics is available in panagenda iDNA. Please check our website or contact us for additional information.

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Each time a user accesses an application a session is set up. During the day users can have multiple sessions, as sessions get closed, users log out/login again or because they use multiple windows or clients. So, one user accessing an application over the day can result in multiple sessions. Sessions can also occur when servers and processes access database instances.

A User Access Day is identified as a unique user accessing an application on any given day within the analyzed period.

So, there could be 20 sessions for User A accessing application Z in a period of 7 days but if that user only accessed the application on day 1 and 5 of that period with 14 sessions occurring on the first day and 6 on the fifth day the User Access Days number will still only be
2. In several graphs this distinction is used to eliminate the risk of skewed numbers and to allow you to make a more balanced decision when it comes to usage numbers.

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