Clarity in every click. Control at every level.

The XUDA Overview Dashboard provides a real-time snapshot of your system’s health, data activity, and infrastructure. It allows you to monitor total document volume, junk data, and replication status, while keeping track of task execution and system load through live indicators. A global traffic map offers insights into visitor activity, and a 3D system architecture view lets you interact with your infrastructure, including key nodes like the Ioshka Hub. The dashboard also includes a quick actions panel for accessing core tools and a dedicated security center to ensure your system remains up to date and protected.

Global Traffic Map

Monitor real-time visitor distribution across the globe with live traffic data.

Live Visitor Stats

View the number of visitors currently active in your deployment.

Geographic Insights

Pinpoint traffic sources on a global map for visibility into user regions.

System Architecture

Visualize your deployment architecture with interactive 3D views.

Interactive Nodes

Inspect connections between projects, datacenters, and previews in a 3D tree layout.

Dependency Mapping

Trace system relationships from apps to datacenters and previews.

Server Info

Get real-time server metrics and quick access to console functions.

Resource Monitoring

Track CPU, memory, and region for each active deployment.

Quick Console

Launch directly into console tools for hands-on debugging.

Quick Actions

Respond quickly with built-in controls for security and management.

Under Attack Mode

Activate instant JavaScript challenge for suspicious visitor traffic.

Instant Controls

Pause, restart, or redeploy environments with a single toggle.

Security Center

Stay protected with live logs of deployments and potential threats.

Recent Events

Review deploy, destroy, and system events for auditing.

Attack Prevention

Track failed logins, brute force attempts, and apply protective rules automatically.

FAQs

The Advanced tab provides high-level lifecycle controls, including destroying a deployment, reinstalling the server, updating to the latest build, deploying another instance, and assigning SSH keys.

No. Destroying a deployment is irreversible. You should ensure backups and child assets are saved before proceeding.

Reinstalling deletes the existing installation and reinstalls all components, ensuring you’re running the most recent build version.

Updating the version applies the latest build updates without wiping your current installation. Reinstalling removes and reinstalls all components.

Yes. The 'Deploy another' option allows you to spin up another deployment using the same configuration as the current one.

SSH keys enable secure access to your deployment’s server without relying on passwords, ensuring better security for administrators and developers.

Yes. The interface highlights that destroying a preview is permanent and cannot be undone, helping to prevent accidental actions.

Yes. Updates and reinstalls typically require downtime as the system applies the latest changes or reinstalls all components.

Yes. Multiple SSH keys can be assigned, allowing secure access for different team members without sharing a single credential.

The Advanced tab should be used for lifecycle-critical actions like destroying, reinstalling, updating, or scaling deployments—typically by experienced administrators.

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