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By linking the type of client used to details about the actual usage and number of users accessing that database, panagenda ApplicationInsights allows you to prioritize and determine importance and business value of each database.


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Sessions versus Complexity

The Sessions versus complexity view allows you to see which of your focus databases instances with a high complexity are also often accessed. Each bubble represents a single database instance. The size of the bubble indicates how many unique users accessed the database over the analyzed period. In the details window that becomes visible on moving the mouse over the bubbles you find additional info on the type of clients and the "Access days" (see "Definitions" on page 11). To see full catalog details on the specific database instance simply double click the bubble to go to the instance details.

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Grayed out bubbles indicate databases out of scope of the license key obtained by your organization.


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vs. Client Usage

In this overview, all databases that show activity are represented as bubbles. The graph uses various elements that help you identify information about the databases in terms of number of users, type of access and activity.

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Displays data uploaded (WRITE operations) versus date data downloaded (READ) operations for databases accessed through web browsers. See Notes Client Usage above for information on how to use this view.