From d5b302d404abd97286a18cedd6e3a82363bbb0e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Usman Shahzad Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2023 12:36:44 +0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update index.md --- content/index.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/index.md b/content/index.md index d9e4c8577..146293be2 100644 --- a/content/index.md +++ b/content/index.md @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ Multi Tenant Operator provides multi-tenancy with a native Kubernetes experience ## Cost visualization -In MTO, we have Show-back feature is designed to offer a transparent and detailed view of resource consumption and associated costs within the multi-tenant environment. This page presents a sophisticated, user-friendly interface equipped with a date range filter, allowing users to specify the period they're interested in. Accompanying this is a versatile dropdown menu, offering the ability to drill down into costs by tenant, namespace, deployment, stateful set, and daemon set. The heart of the Show-back page is a color-coded graph that dynamically adjusts to display the total cost for each resource, giving users a visual representation of where their resources are allocated and how costs are distributed over time. Below the graph, a detailed table lists out the total cost along with the breakdown for CPU, RAM, and Persistent Volume costs, ensuring users have all the data they need at their fingertips. Additionally, the ability to export this data facilitates further analysis, allowing for efficient budget tracking and financial planning. With the Show-back feature, both administrators and tenants gain valuable insights, enabling them to make informed decisions about resource utilization and cost efficiency. +In MTO, we have Showback feature is designed to offer a transparent and detailed view of resource consumption and associated costs within the multi-tenant environment. This page presents a sophisticated, user-friendly interface equipped with a date range filter, allowing users to specify the period they're interested in. Accompanying this is a versatile dropdown menu, offering the ability to drill down into costs by tenant, namespace, deployment, stateful set, and daemon set. The heart of the Showback page is a color-coded graph that dynamically adjusts to display the total cost for each resource, giving users a visual representation of where their resources are allocated and how costs are distributed over time. Below the graph, a detailed table lists out the total cost along with the breakdown for CPU, RAM, and Persistent Volume costs, ensuring users have all the data they need at their fingertips. Additionally, the ability to export this data facilitates further analysis, allowing for efficient budget tracking and financial planning. With the Showback feature, both administrators and tenants gain valuable insights, enabling them to make informed decisions about resource utilization and cost efficiency.