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Viewing license metrics

You can view a table of all meters used in your organization and download a report that shows the metering usage. View the table and download the report from the License Metrics view of the Metering page.
To open the License Metrics view from the dashboard view, click All Meters in the Metrics Summary This Month area. If you do not have the licenses required to see the dashboard view, the License Metrics view is displayed when you open the Metering page.
The meters that appear in the License Metrics view are determined by the editions that your organization has. Your organization might also be assigned custom meters. Metering information might not be available for every edition.
If your organization has multiple editions or uses custom meters, a meter might be displayed multiple times with different limits. In this case, the least restrictive limit applies. For example, if one edition has a limit of 500 synchronization jobs per day and another edition has a limit of 100 synchronization jobs per day, the 500 job per day limit applies. The In Effect column indicates which limit applies.
The License Metrics view displays the following information for each meter:
Property
Description
Edition
Name of the edition that is associated with the meter.
Service
Service to which the meter applies.
Metering
Name of the meter. For example, the number of synchronization jobs per day, the number of rows processed by mapping jobs per month, or the total number of replication jobs.
Limit
Numeric limit such as the maximum number of jobs or processed rows.
The limit applies to the parent organization and to each sub-organization. For example, if the limit is 100 jobs per day, users in the parent organization can run 100 jobs per day, and users in each sub-organization can also run 100 jobs per day.
If this field displays -1, there is no limit.
Used
The actual number units consumed, such as the number of jobs run or compute hours used, in the organization or sub-organization during the metering period.
Percent Used
The percentage of units consumed in the organization or sub-organization during the metering period.
In Effect
Indicates whether the meter is in effect for the organization or sub-organization.

Meter definitions

The meters that appear in the License Metrics view of the Metering page are determined by the editions that your organization has.
The following table describes the meters that might be in effect based on your editions:
Meter
Definition
Total number of agents
Total number of Secure Agents, including agents that are stopped. Does not include the Informatica Cloud Hosted Agent.
Total number of connections
Total number of connections.
Total number of projects
Total number of projects.
Total number of folders
Total number of folders.
Daily/monthly incoming API request maximum
Number of API access requests per day or per month.
Number of mapping jobs per day/month
Number of mapping jobs per day or per month.*
Total number of mapping jobs
Total number of mapping jobs.*
Number of rows processed by mapping jobs per day/month
Number of rows processed by mapping jobs per day or per month.*
Total number of rows processed by mapping jobs
Total number of rows processed by mapping jobs.*
Number of masking jobs per day/month
Number of masking jobs per day or per month.
Total number of masking jobs
Total number of masking jobs.
Number of rows processed by masking jobs per day/month
Number of rows processed by masking jobs per day or per month.
Total number of rows processed by masking jobs
Total number of rows processed by masking jobs.
Number of PowerCenter jobs per day/month
Number of PowerCenter jobs per day or per month.
Total number of PowerCenter jobs
Total number of PowerCenter jobs.
Number of rows processed by PowerCenter jobs per day/month
Number of rows processed by PowerCenter jobs per day or per month.
Total number of rows processed by PowerCenter jobs
Total number of rows processed by PowerCenter jobs.
Number of replication jobs per day/month
Number of replication jobs per day or per month.
Total number of replication jobs
Total number of replication jobs.
Number of rows processed by replication jobs per day/month
Number of rows processed by replication jobs per day or per month.
Total number of rows processed by replication jobs
Total number of rows processed by replication jobs.
Volume of data ingested (in GBs) per month
Number of gigabytes (GBs) ingested by database ingestion jobs and streaming ingestion jobs per month.
Number of synchronization jobs per day/month
Number of synchronization jobs per day or per month.
Total number of synchronization jobs
Total number of synchronization jobs.
Number of rows processed by synchronization jobs per day/month
Number of rows processed by synchronization jobs per day or per month.
Total number of rows processed by synchronization jobs
Total number of rows processed by synchronization jobs.
Number of sub-organizations
Number of sub-organizations.
Number of state sync jobs per day
Number of state synchronization jobs per day.
State synchronization jobs include the fetchState and loadState jobs that you run through the REST API.
Number of user-management create requests
Number of user management creation requests.
User management creation requests include requests to create users, user groups, and custom roles.
Total compute hours used by elastic cluster nodes
Deprecated. This meter has been replaced with the CDI-E Compute Hours meter.
CDI-E Compute Hours
Data Integration Elastic compute units measured in hours.
Serverless CDI-E Compute Hours
Serverless compute units for Data Integration Elastic measured in hours.
Serverless CDI Compute Hours
Serverless compute units for Data Integrationn measured in hours.
Total Serverless units used
Total number of serverless compute units used to run tasks.
CDI Rows Processed
Number of rows process by Data Integration jobs.
* If your organization uses Data Accelerator for Azure, this meter includes Azure data sync jobs because each Azure data sync job runs an underlying mapping.

Metering serverless compute units

When you view the total serverless compute units used, the meter is based on the number of serverless compute units that your organization uses to run tasks.
When the serverless runtime environment runs a task, the environment creates a virtual machine with resources based on the number of compute units that the task requests.
The minimum task duration is five minutes. If the task completes in less than five minutes, the serverless runtime environment consumes five minutes of compute units. After five minutes, compute units are consumed by the second.
If you cancel the job, the number of consumed compute units is the greater of the following values:

Guidelines for Data Integration Elastic

In Data Integration Elastic, the serverless runtime environment creates an elastic cluster that contains one worker node with resources based on the number of serverless compute units that the task requests. If you run another task, the environment reuses idle worker nodes or adds worker nodes to the cluster to reserve additional resources.
Metering begins when the task starts running and ends when the task is complete. Metering doesn't include the time to compile the job or the time to start the cluster.
Metering doesn't take effect if the job fails before the cluster has been created, such as when the job fails to compile, the cluster fails to start, or you cancel the job before the cluster starts.

Metering usage reports

If your organization uses Data Integration Elastic, the Mass Ingestion service, or a serverless runtime environment, you can download a metering usage report.
A metering usage report contains the following information:
If your organization does not use Data Integration Elastic, Mass Ingestion Streaming, or a serverless runtime environment, no metering usage reports are available.

Downloading a metering usage report from Metrics Summary

Download a metering usage report from the Metrics Summary view of the Metering page.
    1In Administrator, select Metering.
    2If you see the dashboard view, click All Meters in the Metrics Summary This Month area to open the License Metrics view.
    3Click Export to File and select Metering Usage Details.
    4Select the service or product feature and the date range that you want to view, and then click Export.

Downloading a metering usage report from Detail Chart

Download a metering usage report from the Detail Chart view of the Metering page.
    1In Administrator, select Metering.
    2Click Detail Chart for the metering usage report you want to download.
    3Select the organization and the date range that you want to view.
    The report data adjusts accordingly.
    4Click the download icon.
    Note: This download icon is not available for Mass Ingestion Databases and Mass Ingestion Streaming.
    5Click Export.