Cloud Provisioning and Governance dashboards and reports
Dashboards enable cloud admins and cloud users to view reports like cloud billing data and cloud tag usage.
Follow this short video to learn more about Cloud Provisioning and Governance dashboards.
- You are redirected to the Cloud Cost Management home page by default.
- The View Dashboard widget in the Cloud User portal is replaced by the View Resources widget.
- The Current Month Spend widget and the Budget widget on the Cloud User portal do not show any data if Cloud Cost Management is activated on the instance.
View cloud costs on the Billing dashboard
The Billing dashboard provides rich summary information on cloud usage, cost trends, and cost aggregates.
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View tagged resources on the Tag dashboard
The Tag dashboard shows all tagged resources. Use the Tag dashboard to see specific tag values for a group of resources such as stacks or virtual machines.
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Budget-based notification and approval
Administrators can assign a budget for a group and a user within the group. When the user or group reaches the budget limit threshold, notifications are sent alerting them about it.
- The budget-based notification and approval feature is no longer available if you are using the Cloud Cost Management app for cloud billing.
- You can only continue using the Budget Consumption feature if you are using Cloud Provisioning and Governance on a domain separated instance, or have switched back to the native Cloud Provisioning and Governance billing feature.
Administrators can assign a budget (in USD) on a weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly basis. The budget set for a user and for a group are independent of each other. For example, a group consisting of five users can have a budget of $100 and each user in that group can be assigned a limit of 25 dollars. An organization decides on the frequency of the budget and all the groups in that organization follow the same frequency. For example, if an organization decides on a monthly budget, then all the groups and users in that organization follow a monthly budget. See Configure budgets.
A default budget is given to each new group and new user. A new group gets a default budget of $1000 and a new user gets a default budget of 100 dollars.
Administrators can increase or decrease the budget at any given time. Notifications are sent to the user and the group when the budget limit reaches its threshold limits. Notifications trigger as part of the billing process. Billing discovery is scheduled for each user and group. At the end of the billing discovery, a comparison is made between the budget limit and the actual cost and if the threshold has reached or has exceeded, notifications are triggered.
Administrators can set up a policy whereby if the budget limit reaches a particular threshold or exceeds the limit, the administrator gives an approval for the user or the group to continue using the resources. For example, the administrator can create a policy for a group whereby when the group's budget threshold reaches 90%, an approval is required for the group to continue consuming resources. If the administrator does not set up a policy for the budget, the user or the group can continue using the resources.
You can view the budget details on the at . You can view the budget consumption details for a user as well as for groups.
Configure budgets
You can configure budgets for groups and users within that group. You can set up a budget period for the group, allocate a budget limit to a group and to each user within that group.