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Is there a way to actively monitor FME Cloud data transfer amounts? The dashboard allows transfer rates (Kb/sec) to be viewed but not amounts. Can a report be run to show data transfer amounts broken down into hourly, daily or other intervals?

As data transfer and storage is billed as an additional cost to the per hour usage amount, it would be nice to be able to track this.

The Billing Dashboard has that, broken down by instance and month.


The Billing Dashboard has that, broken down by instance and month.

Thanks. Monthly breakdowns are a start but ideally I'd like to see hourly or daily and preferably in KBs or MBs, rather than USD cost.

 

 


Hi @nic_ran,

the Billing Dashboard, as @redgeographics mentioned, is the most accurate data we can provide right now, but it is not exactly a monthly overview. It shows a current month-to-date cost breakdown by FME Cloud instance. This means if you check the usage quantity after the first week of the month you see the amount of incoming data during the last 7 days and so on. To view the monthly usage quantity for data transfer you can check past invoices.

 

If you would like more granular metrics please feel free to post an Idea with detailed requirements, so other community users can chime in, vote and add ideas to it.

Thanks!


Hi @nic_ran,

the Billing Dashboard, as @redgeographics mentioned, is the most accurate data we can provide right now, but it is not exactly a monthly overview. It shows a current month-to-date cost breakdown by FME Cloud instance. This means if you check the usage quantity after the first week of the month you see the amount of incoming data during the last 7 days and so on. To view the monthly usage quantity for data transfer you can check past invoices.

 

If you would like more granular metrics please feel free to post an Idea with detailed requirements, so other community users can chime in, vote and add ideas to it.

Thanks!

Idea posted: https://knowledge.safe.com/idea/75886/fme-cloud-data-transfer-and-storage-metrics.html

 

 


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