You can view statistics for activities occurring within your account. Use the dashboard to determine how much Treasure Data resources are used, to monitor progress, and to assess productivity.
- Log into TD Console as an owner or administrator.
- Select Control Panel > Utilization > Summary.
- Review the utilization data.
This topic includes:
- Access your Utilization Dashboard
- How to Download Data
- Understand the Utilization Metrics
- Records Utilization
- Daily Total of Jobs Run
- Total Presto Hours
- Integrations Utilization
- Hadoop Core Utilization
- CDP Profile Utilization
- Server Side Cookie Utilization
- LLM Utilization
- Regional Service Metrics
Navigate to the Utilization Dashboard
Log in to your Admin account and open the Utilization Dashboard from the main navigation menu.Locate the Chart or Graph
Select the specific chart or graph that contains the data you want to download.
Click on the Download Option
Look for the Download Data button (found near the top-right corner of the chart).
Click the button to generate the file.
Choose the File Format
By default, data will be downloaded in TXT format.
Other supported formats may be available depending on your environment.

Save the File
Your browser will prompt you to save the file. Choose a folder on your computer and click Download
The dashboard includes the following metrics, with more being added every day.
| Range of Time | Charts |
|---|---|
| Last 14 days | Hadoop Core Usage |
| Current Month | Data Connectors in Use |
| Last Month | Data Connectors in Use |
| Last 3 Months | Total Import Records Total Insert Records Actual Records Stored Server Side Cookie API Requests |
| Last 12 Months | Total Import Records Total Insert Records Average Records Stored |
| Last 18 Months | Total Import Records Total Insert Records Average Records Stored Monthly CDP Profiles Monthly CDP Activated Profiles Monthly CDP Profile API Calls Server Side Cookie API Requests |


The trend of the number of records imported into Treasure Data is displayed. The description of each legend is as follows:
- Bulk Import: Records imported by Bulk Import jobs. A Bulk Import job is a job that is submitted when importing via, for example, the command of CLI(Toolbelt) like
td import:autoand OSS Embulk with embulk-ouptut-td plugin. - Data Connector: Records imported by Bulk Load jobs. A Bulk Load job is a job that is submitted when importing via Source,
td connector:issue, or thetd_load>:operator of Treasure Workflow. - Streaming Import: Records imported by Streaming Import via td-js-sdk, Mobile SDK, Postback API, or Ingest API.
Breakdown views available from the chart menu include:
- by Day with Database
- by Month of Top 100 <import_method> Imported Tables
- by Month of Top 100 Billed Imported Tables with pivoting source
It does not include records generated by queries.
The trend of the number of inserted or deleted records is displayed. The description of each legend is as follows:
- Insert: The number of the records stored by Hive/Trino jobs minus the number of records deleted by DELETE statements of Trino job.
- Result Output: The number of the records stored by Data Exchange(TD2TD).
The trend of the total number of records stored on Treasure Data is displayed.

| Chart | Description |
|---|---|
| Total of Job Runs | The number of jobs that were successful for each job type. |


| Chart | Definition |
|---|---|
| Total Integrations Used | The number of integration types in use. If the import source and export destination types match (for example, Amazon S3 to Amazon S3), the chart counts them as one. |
| Integrations In Use - Last Month & Current Month | A list of integration types in your account with the total imported or exported records.INPUT: Imports via bulk load jobs.OUTPUT: Exports from Treasure Data via result export jobs that deliver Hive/Presto job results. |

| Chart | Definition |
|---|---|
| Hadoop Core Usage | The usage of cores for Hadoop (Hive, Bulk Import, and Bulk Export jobs).Hadoop Cores: Cores that were used.Maximum Cores: Upper limit that may be available.Guaranteed Cores: Upper limit guaranteed for your account. |

| Chart | Description |
|---|---|
| Monthly CDP Profiles | Profiles contain data about an individual's behaviors and attributes, including personally identifiable information (for example, email, phone, or digital identifiers). By default, 1 known profile equals 20 unknown profiles. For reporting and compliance, the monthly value is the maximum profile count held in Treasure Data CDP that month. |
| Monthly CDP Activated Profiles | The number of profiles exported and activated in external systems via Audience Studio. Each activation contributes to the total activated profile count. |
| Monthly CDP Profile API calls | The number of API calls to the Treasure Data Profile API made with Profile API Tokens (using a Treasure Data cookie or device ID) to retrieve attributes or segment membership information. |

| Chart | Description |
|---|---|
| Server Side Cookie API Requests | Server-side cookie (SSC) domains are endpoints that can receive SSC API requests. SSC issues first-party server-side cookies to enable tracking across a brand's website. |

| Chart | Description |
|---|---|
| LLM Conversations | The number of LLM capabilities conversations. |
Meeting Regional SLA metrics requires a CDP contract. See Exhibit for details.
