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*Format Override for Min – A Number Format Template to change the Suffix of a number in a Data Series to input into a LiveTile
 
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==Creating a LiveTile==

Revision as of 08:14, 11 July 2014

A LiveTile is a way to display executive level data regarding, but not limited to, Power, Space, and Cooling. We see LiveTile’s as a dashboard approach to visually display your data. You will choose the appropriate data series to show specific metrics within your LiveTile. These data series include:

  • Time to Live – The remaining time before a certain resource has been used up, if it continues to grow at a steady rate
  • Scale Max – The maximum amount of the resource that you wish to display (Maximum Ports, Maximum Space, Maximum Power, etc.)
  • Scale Min – The minimum amount of the resource that you wish to display (Minimum Power, Minimum Space, etc.)
  • Scale Built – Typically for Space tracking within the server cabinet. The amount of RU’s built out for usage. In more generic terms, the amount of a resource that has been built out to be consumed
  • Scale Current – The amount of the resource that your data center is currently consuming or any other factor is currently consuming
  • Format Override for Max – A Number Format Template to change the suffix of a number in a Data Series to input into a LiveTile
    • Example: 10 Amps to 1 kW, 23 to 23 RU’s, etc.
  • Format Override for Min – A Number Format Template to change the Suffix of a number in a Data Series to input into a LiveTile
    • Example: 1 kW to 10 Amps, 30 to 30 RU’s, etc.

Creating a LiveTile