Granularity supported in Site24x7 reports

List of granularity supported for each time period in Site24x7 reports

Site24x7 offers raw, hour, day, week and month based reports for selected time periods. The detailed matrix is provided below:

TIME PERIOD OPTIONS
GRANULARITY SUPPORTED
DEFAULT OPTION
Last 1 Hour
Raw, Hour
Raw
Last 6 Hours
Raw, Hour
Raw
Last 12 Hours
Raw, Hour
Raw
Last 24 Hours
Raw, Hour
Raw
Today
Raw, Hour
Raw
Yesterday
Raw, Hour
Raw
This Week (sun-yesterday)
Raw, Hour, Day
Hour
Last Week (sun-sat)
Raw, Hour, Day
Hour
Last 7 days
Raw, Hour, Day
Hour
This Month
Raw, Hour, Day, Week
Day
Last Month
Hour, Day, Week
Day
Last 30 days
Raw, Hour, Day, Week
Day
Last Quarter
Hour, Day, Week, Month
Week
This Quarter
Hour, Day, Week, Month
Week
Last 3 Months
Hour, Day, Week, Month
Week
This Year
Hour, Day, Week, Month
Week

Points to be noted:
  • For monitor level Summary report; the default value for the time period is "Today" and granularity is "Raw".
  • For monitor level Availability Summary report; the default value for the time period is "Today" and granularity is "Hour".
  • For monitor level Performance report; the default value for the time period is "Today" and granularity is "Raw".
  • For Custom period, the granularity will be calculated based on the selected start and end dates. 
    Note: Raw granularity will be considered only if the start and end dates are within the last 30 days.

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