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Client Job Histogram
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From the Client Job Histogram Report Designer, you can select one of the following options:
Job Throughput Histogram
Job Activity Histogram
These reports provide hour-by-hour data for the previous 24-hour period.
Using these reports, you can identify bottlenecks and adjust your environment accordingly.
Job Throughput Histogram
This report provides colored visual cues for quickly determining the backup throughput trends for clients that had backup jobs within the previous 24 hours. This report shows completed jobs that started within the selected time period. These jobs could have a completion status of either successful or warning.
Red - Indicates below average throughput—less than 5 MB/second
Yellow - Indicates average throughput—greater than 5 MB/second and less than 9 MB/second
Blue - Indicates above average throughput—greater than 9 MB/second
Note: The breakdown is based on the average, not the mean throughput.
Job Activity Histogram
The Job Activity Histogram lists clients that had backup jobs within the previous 24 hours. The colored cells enable you to quickly determine the activity per client.
The report shows the number of completed jobs that started within the selected time period. These jobs could have a completion status of: successful, failed, or warning.