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Statistics data can be presented in tables in Server Overview for all available servers, within Server Status for each server, or you can create Dashboards where you can show any number of charts that are continually updated and can show e.g. server traffic, memory usage, or number of logins / sessions, database performance or anything else.

You can also brows browse through the History of all measurement points for all servers, or you can define your own PDF reports templates, and generate reports from then whenever you like.

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Here, you either select an existing dashboard to show the graphs/charts in , or create a new one.

See Dashboards for more information on what you can do with the charts there.

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The template contains information about what pages to include in the report, and what data to extract from the statistics and display in it. You can add text, charts, markdown and images and in general customize the report with the content you need. Once you have a template, you can use it to generate reports for various audiences, such as technical personal with information about response times, or you can target business with reports containing information about the number of users, various login methods, uses of different applications etc.

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Select the servers and functions you want to get rid of, and click Delete. Make sure you really want to delete this information before you do so, since it cannot be recovered, except by stopping the statistics server and replacing its data file with a backup, and then restarting it - but by doing this, you will lose the statistics collected since the backup was taken.

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