Thrusher Documentation
  • Thrusher
  • Documentation
    • Contents
    • Getting Started
    • AWS Onboarding
    • Dashboard
    • Partner Dashboard
    • Organization Dashboard
    • Cost Management- Cost Anomalies
    • Cost Management – Saving Opportunities
    • Cost Management – Free Tier Usage
    • Cost Management – AWS Credits
    • Reports
    • Ask AI chatbot
    • Compute Resources
    • Storage Resources
    • Network Resources
    • Integrations
    • Integrations: Slack
    • User Management
    • Profile Management
    • FAQ
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Dashboard

Overview

The Dashboard provides a high-level overview of cloud costs, usage, and potential savings across AWS, GCP, and Azure accounts. It helps users track spending patterns, detect anomalies, and identify cost-saving opportunities.

Key Dashboard Components

  • Total Cost – Displays the overall cloud expenditure for the selected period (e.g., last month).

  • Average Cost – Shows the daily average cloud spending.

  • Forecasted Cost – Predicts estimated cloud expenses for the current month.

  • Total Services – Lists the number of active services running in your cloud environment.

  • Total Budget – Tracks the budget set for cloud expenses.

  • Used Services – Displays an overview of the cloud services currently in use.

  • Potential Savings – Highlights cost optimization opportunities identified by Thrusher.

  • Total Anomalies – Indicates unusual cost spikes or anomalies detected by AI monitoring.

Visual Insights

  • Cost Summary Graph – A visual representation of total spending and potential savings over time.

  • Cost by Region – A world map showing cloud expenses distributed across various regions.

  • Cost by Services – A breakdown of cloud costs by different services, with sorting and filtering options.

Actions & Features

  • Add New Account – Allows users to connect additional cloud accounts.

  • Sort by Cost & Filters – Users can refine the cost breakdown by service type and cost range.

  • Service Usage Details – Displays the number of active resources for each cloud service.

  • Real-time Monitoring – Live tracking of cloud expenses and usage trends.

  • Alerts & Notifications – Users receive alerts for budget overruns, anomalies, and potential savings.

The Dashboard is the central hub for monitoring cloud expenses, helping businesses stay within budget while optimizing costs through AI-driven insights.


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