On-prem executive dashboard

The On-Prem Executive Dashboard shows the overall performance, capacity, and compliance in your on-prem infrastructure. This includes insights into:
Actions History
The On-Prem Environment chart widget shows you an overview of your on-prem environment that Turbonomic is managing and controlling. The chart displays the workloads and the infrastructure that Turbonomic discovered.
The Workload Improvements chart widget shows how the efficiency, performance, and policy risks associated with your workloads have disappeared as you have increased your adoption of Turbonomic Workload Automation. The chart tracks how your workloads have grown as your execution of actions have increased or decreased as your environment achieves and maintains its desired states over time.
The All Actions chart widget shows the number of actions that Turbonomic has generated versus the ones executed. This gives you an understanding of where there were more opportunities for improvement that were not taken in the past versus those that are available today.
Opportunities
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The Workload by Performance, Workload by Compliance, and Workload by Efficiency chart widgets indicate workload health by showing the risks that are currently in your environment and each classification of those risks. You can click Show Action on the chart to reveal all of the outstanding actions that need to be taken to resolve those risks on your workloads.
The Necessary Investments and Potential Savings chart widgets together project how the current actions to improve performance, efficiency, and compliance will impact your costs.
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Current State
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This chart shows the top host clusters in your on-prem environment by CPU, memory, and storage capacity or utilization. In the default view, the chart shows the top clusters by CPU headroom (available capacity). The chart also shows the time to exhaustion of cluster resources, which is useful for resource planning (for example, you might need to buy more hardware).
The Virtual Machines vs Hosts and Storage and the Virtual Machines vs Hosts and Storage -Density chart widgets show how your overall density has improved in your on-prem environment. A high count of VMs per host or storage means that your workloads are densely packed.
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