To start tracking the system resource utilization – CPU, memory, GPU, and disk – while a specific workload is executing, click RUN NEW REPORT. To turn off tracking after the work is completed, click STOP .
After clicking RUN NEW REPORT, configure the options for the Workload Analysis report. The report runs until manually stopped or the timeout limit is reached. Setting the Automatic Timeout feature prevents the report from running indefinitely should you forget to turn off workload analysis tracking.
Once the report is ready, click VIEW REPORT to see the report.
To view the report generated upon the previous activation of the Workload Analysis, click VIEW REPORT. You can also save the report as PDF.
The Workload Analysis report displays the process specific information on charts that shows the top five processes of system resource, so that user can assess the impact of applications.
Click to save the selected report in a PDF format.
Click Delete to delete the currently selected report.
The X-axis shows the range of data or specific value collected for the given system parameter. The Y-axis displays the percentage of time, the given range (or specific value) that was found during the report interval. For example, in the above report for Temperature (Location Memory), the graph shows the range of temperature in degrees Celsius on the X-axis whereas the Y-axis shows the percentage of time the temperature was found to be in the range, say 30-40 C.