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This document describes how to analyze your database inventory by grouping and
sorting database fleet health information that you're interested in.
Database Center lets you customize and share the data
that is displayed on your dashboard. Database Center
displays all of the database information for your organization. Any
customizations that you make only apply to your view of the dashboard.
TheFleet inventorysection of the Database Center dashboard
gives you a visual overview of the database groups and database resources in
your database fleet. The section is organized in twosegmentsthat you
configure: Segment 1 and Segment 2.
Segments are useful when you want to learn specific information about your
database fleet inventory. For example, you can use segments to determine the
following:
Where are my PostgreSQL 14 instances hosted?
Which Google Cloud projects have database resources deployed in Asia and
America?
Which are my largest regions, and which engines do I use the most in
those regions?
Segment 1 groups the database resources on the top level by the selected
segment, while Segment 2 groups the expanded row by the selected segment. For
each segment, you can choose one of the following options:
Project: Your Google Cloud project.
Region: The geographic location where your data is served.
Product & version: The version of the database that you're interested in.
Resource type: The name that's assigned to provisioned computing
resources in different Google Cloud database products.
In theFleet Summarysection, select or deselect projects, database
products and versions, regions, labels, and tags, and then clickOKin each drop-down to confirm the change. If you don't make any
selections, these fields default to all available options.
Database Center only displays information based on the projects, product and versions, regions, labels, and tags you selected.
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