Keynote Scoreboard Overview
Keynote Scoreboard enables you
to monitor the service levels of your Web sites and Web-based applications.
It helps you quickly identify and diagnose problems in your Internet connectivity,
application, or Web server infrastructure.
Scoreboard can display all of your Keynote measurement data in a single
screen by aggregating data for destinations (whether single-page
or transactions) against groups of measurement agent locations and individual
locations.
In addition to displaying your performance data, and depending on the terms
of your Keynote account, multiple Scoreboards may be available to you, including:
- The Keynote Internet Health Report, which delivers up-to-the-minute
metrics on overall Internet performance, monitoring availability and
latency between major Tier One backbones.
- Performance and availability metrics for several Keynote
Indices. (A Keynote Index is a carefully defined set of measurements
covering leading Web sites in specific industry sectors.)

Scoreboard
Home Page: www.internethealthreport.com
See User Interface Help for information about
the operational features of Scoreboard.
Key Features
- View aggregated data in clear table-based view, with color-coding to indicate
performance against customizable thresholds.
- Drill down to
any level of data detail, and to view trends in customizable
charts.
- Mouse-over popup dialogs show the complete set
of measurement values for each data element, and any data value can be
shown in a trend chart spanning a variety of time periods.
- Point and click selection allows drilling-down on specific data, stepping
through the sequence of grouping until raw data is shown in a chart. Many
aggregated views of data are supported including all metrics for all locations,
all metrics for all destinations etc.
- Custom charts can
be created to help you visualize your data.
- Custom reports allow specific data views to be generated and emailed
at scheduled intervals.
- Events allow the storage and retrieval of historical
data for subsequent investigation; this is like freezing the current view
so that it does not update and allowing a user to view the frozen data
later.
Last revised: 20 December 2006
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