IBM DataPower Operations Dashboard Documentation

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DPOD is offered in the following packages:

  • IBM DataPower Operations Dashboard Single Gateway / IBM DataPower Operations Dashboard Five Gateways:

    • Based on the number of Application Instances (also referred to as IBM DataPower Gateways or Monitored Devices) connected to DPOD and managed by DPOD.

    • Examples of Application Instances:

      • One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway Virtual Edition =  One Application Instance.

      • One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway Virtual Non-Production Edition =  One Application Instance.

      • One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway appliance (without tenants) =  One Application Instance.

      • One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway appliance tenant = One Application Instance.

      • One landlord and one tenant of IBM DataPower Gateway appliance = Two Application Instances.

  • IBM DataPower Operations Dashboard for API Connect Hybrid:

    • Based on API Call Volume across all IBM DataPower Gateways (also referred to as Monitored Devices) connected to DPOD and managed by DPOD.

    • Includes the following limitations in functionality:

      • Access only to the API-C view in DPOD (the Gateway view in DPOD, which is used to monitor and investigate traditional DataPower services such as Web Service Proxy or Multi-Protocol Gateway, is not available).

      • Maintenance plans, such as backup and firmware upgrades, are not available.

      • Physical gateways cannot be connected to DPOD.

  • DataPower Gateway Virtual Enterprise Edition (which includes an entitlement for DPOD):

    • Based on Processor Value Unit (PVU) of all IBM DataPower Gateways (also referred to as Monitored Devices) connected to DPOD and managed by DPOD.

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