What is JEMH Usage Data?
JEMH Server/DC Usage Data tracks your number of messages in/out as well as data usage in/out. It is a useful way to understand how much message volume and data usage you are using in general or particularly when considering moving to JEMHC for Cloud.
You can also choose to view the Usage Data of one or more Project(s) to see how much data usage these selected Project(s) are using alone.
How to turn Usage Data on
You can turn JEMH Usage History on or off at: JEMH Configuration > Auditing > Settings via the toggle, an image is shown below.
How does JEMH Server/DC calculate Usage Data
Every time an email is sent, JEMH will increment its record of messages sent for the related project as well as the total number of messages sent and received by 1. It will also increase the total data sent for the related project as well as the total data sent sent and received by the size of the message that was just sent.
Every time an email is received, JEMH will increment its record of messages received for the related project as well as the total number of messages sent and received by 1. It will also increase the total data received for the related project as well as the total data sent and received by the size of the message that was just received.
Data size defined using IEC standard units (1 KiB = 1024 bytes, 1 MiB = 1024 KiB)
An example table of how JEMH will calculate your Usage Data is below
Action | Messages inbound total | Messages outbound total | Messages overall total | Data inbound total | Data outbound total | Data overall total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Message is sent (no attachments - 512 KiB) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 KiB | 512 KiB | 512 KiB |
Message is received (no attachments - 512 KiB) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 512 KiB | 512 KiB | 1 Mib |
Message is sent (with attachments - 2 MiB) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 512 KiB | 2 MiB and 512 KiB | 3 MiB |
Message is received (with attachments - 2 MiB) | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 MiB and 512 KiB | 2 MiB and 512 KiB | 5 MiB |
Note - The email sizes are just examples
What Usage Data can I see?
Viewing data in different sizes
As data in bytes and this is an unrealistic data usage measurement size for reviewing Data Usage, you can view your Data Usage in either KiB or MiB.
If you are viewing your data usage in MiB but haven’t sent or received at least 1 MiB of data, the Data Usage chart will appear empty. Change to view your data usage in KiB and data usage statistics should appear (unless you haven’t even processed 1 Kib yet!)
Viewing data in different time frames
You are able to view messages and data in/out over different time frames.
The options include the total for:
each hour of the current day
each day over the current month
each day over the previous month
each month over the last 6 months
Viewing only data out or in
As you can see just below, messages and data out are shown using a red bar, whereas messages and data in are shown using a blue bar.
If you would like to only view the messages out on the Message Volume chart, you can stop displaying the messages in statistics by clicking on the little blue bar with the text “Messages in”, placed just below the chart title. If you would like the messages in statistics again, just click this again and the statistics will reappear. The same applies for hiding the messages out statistics as well as both data in and data out for the Data Usage chart.
Below are screenshots of how the JEMH Server/DC Data Usage feature appears displaying fake data.
JEMH providing a predicted required JEMHC License plan
JEMH can provide you with a predicted JEMHC License plan for if you are considering moving to JEMHC which is based on your current usage data (Jira users, message count and data volume) of the current month so far.
How to allow JEMH to do this
If your Jira Allowlist is disabled, JEMH should be able to provide a recommended JEMHC License plan
However, if your Jira Allowlist is enabled, in order for JEMH to use your data to provide you with a predicted JEMHC License plan, you must allow access to our URL within your Jira Allowlist.
You can do this by:
Going to Jira > System > Allowlist
Choose Wildcard expression as the type
Enter https://jemhcloud.thepluginpeople.com/app/tier?* into the Expression field
Press add
It should now appear as shown below
Now this URL should be able to be accessed by JEMH and be able to provide you with your predicted JEMHC License plan!