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The Usage section provides insights into the clients used by users to access the various database types. These overviews will help you determine which databases are predominantly used in the IBM HCL Notes client and which predominantly through web browsers.

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The bottom dashed line represents pure IBM HCL Notes client access. Meaning that the databases are predominantly or exclusively accessed through IBM HCL Notes Clients ("rich" clients).

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On the Notes client usage tab, you can see the type of activity being performed on databases accessed through the IBM HCL Notes client.

As in the previous graph the size and color of a bubble indicate the type and number of users accessing the database. The horizontal position indicates the amount of data traffic caused by READ operations performed on this database and the vertical position the amount of data traffic caused by WRITE actions.

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

App Usage Overview - Metabase View

Here you will find usage KPIs for focus databases and replica sets. Unused database instances and replica sets are consolidation candidates and show license cost savings potential.

User Activity Overview - Metabase View

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Usage Pattern Similarity

In this view you can explore the usage similarities in your environment. Clusters are calculated by analyzing usage patterns of Notes Client and web users. The goal is to identify small groups of databases which are used by as many user as possible and thus have a high overall impact on the user environment. 


Usage - Metabase Views

These Metabase Views provide further insights into important usage KPIs in your environment. For further information about a respective view please refer to the info texts on the screen, see Using panagenda iDNA Applications: Interface Tips.


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