The Chargeback Details report provides information about the front-end sizes and back-end sizes for each backup copy of a subclient or VM in the CommCell environment.
Input Summary
The Input Summary component displays the options that you selected to filter the data that appears in the report.
Row | Description |
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Group By | An indication that data is grouped by subclient per copy. This option is selected by default and cannot be changed. |
CommCells | The CommServe computers that you selected from the CommCell list. |
Client Groups | The client groups that you selected from the Client Group list. |
Companies | The companies that you selected from the Company list. |
Size Unit | The unit of measurement that you selected from the Size Unit list, such as MB or TB. |
Time Range Type | The unit of time that you selected from the Time Range Type list, such as Month or Week. |
Time Range | The time range you selected from the Time Range list, such as Oct 2020 or 10-12-2020 – 10-19-2020. |
Exclude Deconfigured Subclients | An indication of whether deconfigured subclients appear in the report. The value can be Yes or No. |
Exclude Backup Disabled Subclients | An indication of whether subclients that have backups disabled appear in the report. The value can be Yes or No. |
Chargeback Summary
The Chargeback Summary component displays data sizes for the entire CommCell environment.
Row | Description |
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Front End Backup Size | The amount of data in the largest full backup job from each subclient during the specified time period. If no full backup job completed during the specified time period, then it is the amount of data in the largest full backup job from the previous time period. This report calculates the amount of data only in the primary copy. For VMs, this is the largest guest size in the most recent full backup. For clients that have both VSA and other agents installed, only the front end size for VSA subclients is displayed. Jobs that run on a VM are counted only one time, regardless of the number of subclients that were used to back up the virtual machine. Deconfigured clients are not included in the Front End Terabytes (FET), and a value of 0 appears in the report. If an agent has multiple backup sets, the backup set with the largest backup size counts towards FET. |
Front End Archive Size | The amount of data in all archive jobs from each subclient. This report calculates the amount of data only in the primary copy. Jobs that run on a VM are counted only one time, regardless of the number of subclients that were used to back up the virtual machine. If an agent has multiple backup sets, the backup set with the largest backup size counts towards FET. The following types of data are included:
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Primary App Size | The amount of application data, before compression and deduplication, that was written to primary copies, including aged data and pruned data, during the specified time period. For VMs, the application size is the backup size. For more information, see Size Measures for Virtual Machines. |
Protected App Size | The size of application data, before compression and deduplication, of all active jobs, that ran during the specified time period, in all storage policy copies, including aged data and pruned data. For VMs, the application size is the backup size. For more information, see Size Measures for Virtual Machines. |
Media Size | The amount of data that was saved on storage media during the specified time period, including aged and pruned data. For storage policy copies that have deduplication enabled, the media size for each job is calculated based on the average deduplication ratio of the copy. Where media size = application size * average deduplication ratio per copy. The average deduplication ratio of a destination copy is calculated by (total size on disk)/(total protected app size) for the destination copy. |
Total Protected App Size | The size of application data, before compression and deduplication, of all active jobs, that ran at any time, in all storage policy copies, excluding aged data. For VMs, the application size is the backup size. For more information, see Size Measures for Virtual Machines. |
Total Media Size | The amount of all active data that is saved on storage media, including all storage policy copies on all media types, and excluding aged data. For storage policy copies that have deduplication enabled, the media size for each job is calculated based on the average deduplication ratio of the copy. Where media size = application size * average deduplication ratio per copy. The average deduplication ratio of a destination copy is calculated by (total size on disk)/(total protected app size) for the destination copy. |
Chargeback Details
The Chargeback Details table displays data sizes for each subclient or VM.
Column | Description |
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Data Source | The CommServe computer. |
Time Range | The time when data was collected. |
Client | The client computer where data was backed up. |
Client Group | The client group that you selected form the Client Group list. |
CommCell | The CommServe computer that you selected from the CommCell list. |
Host Name | The host name of the client computer. |
Agent | The type of application data that was backed up. |
Instance | If applicable, the instance that is configured on the client computer. |
Backup Set | The backup set on the client computer. |
Subclient | The data that was backed up. |
Storage Policy | The storage policy that is associated with the subclient. |
Copy | The type of copy (such as Primary, inline, or snap) that was created for the backed-up data. |
Copy Type | The type of storage policy copy, such as primary or secondary. |
Plan | The plan that is associated with the client computer. |
Frontend Backup | The amount of data in the largest full backup job from each subclient during the specified time period. If no full backup job completed during the specified time period, then it is the amount of data in the largest full backup job from the previous time period. This report calculates the amount of data only in the primary copy. For VMs, this is the largest guest size in the most recent full backup. For clients that have both VSA and other agents installed, only the front end size for VSA subclients is displayed. Jobs that run on a VM are counted only one time, regardless of the number of subclients that were used to back up the virtual machine. Deconfigured clients are not included in the Front End Terabytes (FET), and a value of 0 appears in the report. If an agent has multiple backup sets, the backup set with the largest backup size counts towards FET. |
Frontend Archive | The amount of data in all archive jobs from each subclient. This report calculates the amount of data only in the primary copy. Jobs that run on a VM are counted only one time, regardless of the number of subclients that were used to back up the virtual machine. If an agent has multiple backup sets, the backup set with the largest backup size counts towards FET. The following types of data are included:
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Primary App Size | The amount of application data, before compression and deduplication, that was written to primary copies, including aged data and pruned data, during the specified time period. For VMs, the application size is the backup size. For more information, see Size Measures for Virtual Machines. |
Protected App Size | The size of application data, before compression and deduplication, of all active jobs, that ran during the specified time period, in all storage policy copies, including aged data and pruned data. For VMs, the application size is the backup size. For more information, see Size Measures for Virtual Machines. |
Media Size | The amount of data that was saved on storage media during the specified time period, including aged and pruned data. For storage policy copies that have deduplication enabled, the media size for each job is calculated based on the average deduplication ratio of the copy. Where media size = application size * average deduplication ratio per copy. The average deduplication ratio of a destination copy is calculated by (total size on disk)/(total protected app size) for the destination copy. |
Total Protected App Size | The size of application data, before compression and deduplication, of all active jobs, that ran at any time, in all storage policy copies, excluding aged data. For VMs, the application size is the backup size. For more information, see Size Measures for Virtual Machines. |
Total Media Size | The amount of all active data that is saved on storage media, including all storage policy copies on all media types, and excluding aged data. For storage policy copies that have deduplication enabled, the media size for each job is calculated based on the average deduplication ratio of the copy. Where media size = application size * average deduplication ratio per copy. The average deduplication ratio of a destination copy is calculated by (total size on disk)/(total protected app size) for the destination copy. |
Mailbox Usage
The Mailbox Usage table displays the details of Exchange Mailbox usage.
Column | Description |
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App Type | The name of the application. |
Backup Set | The backup set of the given application type. |
Client | The client computer where data was backed up. |
Client Group | The name of the client group. |
CommCell | The name of the CommCell computer. |
Company | The name of the company. |
Instance | The instance that is configured on the client computer. |
Mailbox Count | The number of mailboxes on the client computer. |
Mailbox Size | The Size of the mailbox. |
Plan | The plan that is associated with the client computer. |
Subclient | The data that was backed up. |
Time Range | The time range that you selected from the Time Range list, such as Oct 2020 or 10-12-2020 - 10-19-2020. |