Card types

Panorama supports four Card families, each designed for a different type of analysis.

Below is a clear overview to help users choose the right card for each task.

Flow Cards

Ideal for end‑to‑end monitoring of dataflows.

Flow Cards can show:

  • size and number of files transferred

  • duration of transfers

  • flow status breakdown (success / failure / error)

  • trends over time

  • flows grouped by duration intervals

  • initiated vs. completed flows

  • source–destination pairs

Use these cards when you need to identify delays, failures, or performance patterns across multi‑step flows.

Refer to the Flow Cards section for details.

Transfer Cards

Ideal for detailed monitoring of file‑level transfers.

Transfer Cards show:

  • average/min/max file sizes

  • number of transfers

  • transfer duration

  • success/failure/error ratios

  • monthly trends

  • bytes/files transferred by protocol

  • protocol usage comparisons

  • monthly uploads/downloads per protocol

Use these cards for troubleshooting failed transfers, protocol load analysis, or throughput evaluation.

Refer to the Transfer Cards section for details.

Data One Cards

(Require Data One plugin)

Best for business‑centric analysis of contracts and actors.

They show:

  • flow volumes per actor/contract

  • comparisons across actors

  • activity distribution

Use when understanding which actors generate the highest traffic or which contracts need capacity review.

Refer to the Data One Cards section for details.

Spazio Card

(Requires Spazio plugin)

Used for monitoring Spazio file transfer queues.

It shows:

  • queue names

  • queue utilization %

  • node types

  • q‑manager names

  • limit status (∞ shown if no limit exists)

Use this card to prevent queue saturation and perform infrastructure oversight.

Refer to the Spazio Card section for details.

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