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Display the average time to resolution for all requests in a period of timein a calendar view the days your components had no incidents |
Overview
Either if you use it in an internal dashboard, or externally with customers (see Learn about Access Restrictions and Public or External Sharing), uptime showcase easily communicate when your services experienced an incident.
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The datasource, select a Statuspage datasource (see Add and Manage Datasources).
The Statuspage page where your components are located. A component represents each of the separate infrastructure or functional part of your service.
The period to retrieve the history of incidents. The default view is a month, but you can navigate through the months in case you decide to fetch further data.
Finally, indicate if you want to use the current settings for all the compatible gadgets in the dashboard. This option eases the pain of configuring one by one the rest of the gadgets with the same default configuration.
Integrations
(see Opsgenie)
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This gadget appears in the following dashboard: DevOps Software Team template (see Devops Software Team dashboard).
See also
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