Workloads overview widgets
The following table provides more information about the widgets in the Workloads overview section.
| Widget | Description |
|---|---|
| Cyber protection summary |
The widget shows the key metrics of the Cyber protection performance for the specified time range. Data backed up - the total size of the archives that were created in the cloud and local storages. Mitigated threats - the total number of malware blocked across all devices. Malicious URLs blocked - the total number of URLs blocked on all devices. Patched vulnerabilities - the total number of vulnerabilities that were fixed through installation of software patches on all devices. Installed patches - the total number of installed patches on all devices. Servers protected by DR - the total number of servers protected by Disaster Recovery. File Sync & Share users - the total number of end and guest users who use Cyber Files. Notarized files - the total number of notarized files. eSigned documents - the total number of eSigned documents. Blocked peripheral devices - the total number of blocked peripheral devices. |
| Workloads protection status | The widget shows the protected and unprotected workloads by type at the moment of the report's generation. Protected workloads are workloads on which at least one protection or backup plan is applied. Unprotected workloads are workloads on which no protection or backup plan is applied. The following workloads are counted: Servers - physical servers, and Domain Controller servers. Workstations - physical workstations. Virtual machines - both agent-based and agentless virtual machines. Web hosting servers - virtual or physical server with installed cPanel or Plesk. Mobile devices - physical mobile devices. One workload can belong to more than one category. For example, a web hosting server is counted in two categories - Servers, and Web hosting servers. |
| Cloud workloads protection status | Cloud workloads protection status
The widget shows the number of protected and unprotected cloud workloads by type at the moment of the report's generation. Protected cloud workloads are cloud workloads on which at least one backup plan is applied. Unprotected cloud workloads are cloud workloads on which no backup plan is applied. The following cloud workload types are shown in the chart (in alphabetical order from A to Z):
For some workload types, the following workload groups are used:
If in one workload group there are more than 10 000 workloads, the widget does not display any data for the corresponding workloads. For example, if the customer has a Microsoft 365 account with 10 000 mailboxes and OneDrive service for 500 users, they all belong to the Users workload group. The sum of these workloads is 10 500, which exceeds the 10 000 limitation of a workload group. Therefore, the widget will hide the corresponding workload types: Microsoft 365 mailboxes, and Microsoft 365 OneDrive. |