Usage Count Information for Resources
Last updated on 07 March, 2025The Usage Summary tables provide usage information for monitoring activities and account features that have usage limits such as dashboards or devices. Each table is devoted to a different aspect of LogicMonitor’s operations.
The following describes usage summary information for resources, alerts and maps, users and roles, and thresholds and datapoints:
Count | Description |
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Cloud Resources | A count of all resources monitored using the Cloud Collector of LogicMonitor. The overall cloud resources count is broken down by the public clouds. Note: The formula for AWS and Azure cloud resources count: Total Cloud Devices – Number of Combined Cloud Devices – Number of Account or Billing devices. The formula for GCP cloud resource count: GCP Resources = Total GCP Devices. |
SaaS Resources | A count of all Saas resources. |
Config Devices | A count of all resources to which ConfigSource LogicModules are applied. Note: This count is only applicable for portals with the ability to monitor and alert on configuration files. If this capability is not currently available in your LogicMonitor platform, contact Customer Success. |
Dashboards* | A count of all existing public and private dashboards. |
Devices | A count of all devices added to monitoring. A device is any resource that is monitored by a standard LogicMonitor Collector. In addition, you can view the overall device count broken down by standard devices and public cloud resources. Note: Kubernetes resources have a dedicated count and are not included in the device count. |
Instances* | A count of all DataSource instances monitored across all device, cloud, and Kubernetes resources. A single resource represents at least one instance but may represent more if a DataSource discovers multiple instances per resource. For example, a single resource could have multiple disks, server volumes, interfaces, or other identical components requiring monitoring and each of these would be considered an instance. In addition, you can view the overall instance count broken down by DataSource. |
Kubernetes Resources | A count of all Kubernetes, nodes, deployments, services, and pods in monitoring. |
Reports in last 24 Hours* | The reports count includes all reports successfully generated in the past 24 hours—either manually or using a report schedule. |
Resource Groups* | A count of all resource groups, created from the Resources page. In addition, you can view the overall group count broken down into static groups and dynamic groups. For each group type, you can see the total number of properties set at the group level. |
*Updates are performed every four hours, and changes may not be immediately reflected.