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Arctera Insight Information Governance User's Guide
- Section I. Introduction
- Information Governance Dashboard
- Information Governance Workspace
- Section II. Information Governance reports
- Using Information Governance reports
- About Information Governance reports
- How Information Governance reporting works
- Creating a report
- About Information Governance security reports
- Activity Details report
- Permissions reports
- Inactive Users
- Path Permissions
- Permissions Search report
- About Permissions Query templates
- Creating a Permissions Query Template
- Creating custom rules
- Permissions Query Template actions
- Using Permissions Search report output to remediate permissions
- Entitlement Review
- User/Group Permissions
- Group Change Impact Analysis
- Ownership Reports
- Create/Edit security report options
- About Information Governance storage reports
- Create/Edit storage report options
- About Information Governance custom reports
- Considerations for importing paths using a CSV file
- Managing reports
- About managing Information Governance reports
- Viewing reports
- Filtering a report
- Editing a report
- About sharing reports
- Copying a report
- Running a report
- Viewing the progress of a report
- Customizing a report output
- Configuring a report to generate a truncated output
- Sending a report by email
- How does number of records field work differently from the truncate output records field?
- Automatically archiving reports
- Canceling a report run
- Deleting a report
- Considerations for viewing reports
- Organizing reports using labels
- Using Information Governance reports
- Section III. Remediation
- Configuring remediation workflows
- About remediation workflows
- Prerequisites for configuring remediation workflows
- Configuring Self-Service Portal settings
- About workflow templates
- Managing workflow templates
- Creating a workflow using a template
- Managing workflows
- Auditing workflow paths
- Monitoring the progress of a workflow
- Remediating workflow paths
- Using the Self-Service Portal
- About the Self-Service Portal
- Logging in to the Self-Service Portal
- Using the Self-Service Portal to review user entitlements
- Using the Self-Service Portal to manage Data Loss Prevention (DLP) incidents
- Using the Self-Service Portal to confirm ownership of resources
- Using the Self-Service Portal to classify sensitive data
- Managing data
- About managing data using Arctera Enterprise Vault and custom scripts
- Managing data from the Shares list view
- Managing inactive data from the Folder Activity tab
- Managing inactive data by using a report
- Archiving workflow paths using Arctera Enterprise Vault
- Using custom scripts to manage data
- Pushing classification tags while archiving files into Arctera Enterprise Vault
- About adding tags to devices, files, folders, and shares
- Managing permissions
- Configuring remediation workflows
- Appendix A. Command Line Reference
- Index
About Information Governance storage reports
Use Information Governance storage reports to view details of how the storage available on configured data repositories is being used in your organization and to make decisions about the best way to use these storage resources. Storage reports enable you to do the following:
Analyze your current storage.
Identify inactive data that is occupying primary storage resources.
Identify owners of inactive data that is stored on the file servers.
Move data that is no longer actively used to a cheaper storage.
Assign charge back of storage costs to the business unit to which data owners belong.
Forecast archiving storage needs based on the information about the size of inactive data and files that are to be archived.
You can use these reports to identify usage patterns and trends. Based on this information, you can decide how best to assign storage on servers to meet current or emerging capacity needs.
The reports may not contain any data if you have not scheduled any scans.
For most reports, Information Governance displays a summary report and a detailed report.
Summary reports display high-level information in the form of tables or pie charts. From the summary table, you can drill down to a detailed report by clicking on a value, object type, or data point. For example, to view a list of files that have not been accessed for a period of 3 months to 6 months, click 3-6 months in the summary table of the Data Aging report.
You can create storage reports for the following categories:
Activity Summary Reports
Capacity Reports
See Capacity reports.
Data Lifecycle Reports
See Data Lifecycle reports .
Consumption Reports
See Consumption Reports.