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Availability Machine Dashboard

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Availability Machine (AM) Dashboard list of all the available AMs on its dashboard. On the left side menu of Tessell portal, select AM to view the AM Dashboard.

The fields in the above image are:

  • Search — In the search bar, you can provide the name of the database service to search and list the details of corresponding Availability Machine.

  • Engine — You can select the database engine from the drop-down list. By default, it lists all the database engine services. The possible values are All, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, and Milvus.

  • Cloud — You can select the cloud from the drop-down list. By default, it lists all the cloud regions. The possible values are All, AWS, and Azure.

  • Owner — You can select the specific username from the drop-down list to view the details of the database services owned by the user. By default, it lists all the owners in the specific subscription. The possible values are All, and any username in the subscription list.

  • Clear - You can select the clear button to clear the selected filters and revert back to default settings.

The fields in the table provide an overview of the availability machines for the services you created:

  • Source DB Status - This field displays the status of the database service associated with the Availability Machine.

    Status
    Description

    READY

    It displays READY status when the source database service is up and running. The connections are allowed once it is in ready status.

    STOPPED

    It displays STOPPED status when the source database service is not running. The connections are not allowed once it is in stopped status.

    DELETED

    It displays DELETED status when the source database service is deleted and the availability machine is not deleted.

  • Created - This field provides the date and time on which your database service is created and assigned Availability Machine to it. It also, displays the email ID used to create the database service and assign the AM.

  • Ellipsis icon - The ellipsis icon are enabled only if the source database service is deleted. It provides the option to delete the Availability Machine.

Name — This field lists the name of the database service provided at the time of provisioning your database. It also displays the database engine icon you have chosen for your database service. If you select the service name, it takes you to the of that database service.

Cloud and Region — This field provides the cloud and region name you choose to host your database service at the time of provisioning. For more information, see .

RPO SLA — This field provides the service level agreements (SLA) from recovery point objectives (RPO). You can choose the SLA at the time of provisioning the database service. Also, you can change the SLA from the .

DAPs - This field provides the data access policies configured for the database service. This data access policies are created and managed from the .

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