Dashboard Overview
The Servyx dashboard gives you a single view of your entire cloud infrastructure across all connected AWS accounts and Kubernetes clusters.
KPI Cards
At the top of the dashboard, four key metrics summarize your current state:
- Monthly Cost -- Your estimated total cloud spend for the current billing period, aggregated across all connected accounts
- Estimated Savings -- The total potential savings Servyx has identified from all active optimization findings
- Active Findings -- The number of actionable recommendations waiting for your review
- Capacity -- A high-level view of your provisioned resources vs. actual utilization
These update automatically each time you sync an account.
Cost Trend Chart
Below the KPIs, a cost trend chart shows your monthly cloud spend over time. This chart helps you:
- Spot unexpected cost spikes
- Track whether optimization efforts are actually reducing spend
- See projected future costs based on historical patterns
The projection line extends beyond the current month to show where your costs are heading if usage patterns continue. This gives you time to act before a surprise bill.
Infrastructure Grid
The infrastructure grid provides a visual breakdown of your resources by type:
- Compute -- EC2 instances and their states (running, stopped, idle)
- Storage -- EBS volumes, including orphaned or unattached volumes
- Databases -- RDS instances with engine type and size
- Kubernetes -- Connected clusters with node and pod counts
- Networking -- Load balancers, NAT Gateways, and Elastic IPs
Each card shows the resource count and a quick status indicator so you can identify areas that need attention at a glance.
Accounts Table
The accounts table lists all connected AWS accounts with:
- Account name and AWS account ID
- Region
- Last sync time
- Monthly cost
- Number of active findings
- Sync status
Click any account to drill into its detailed view with compute, cost, network, and optimization tabs.
Syncing Data
Your dashboard data refreshes when you trigger a sync. You can sync individual accounts or all accounts at once. Kubernetes clusters sync automatically based on the CronJob schedule you configured during setup.
Tips
- Sync regularly to keep your data fresh, especially after infrastructure changes
- Watch the cost trend -- a steady upward slope without corresponding business growth is a signal to investigate
- Address high-impact findings first -- sort by estimated savings to prioritize the changes that will save the most money