Dashboards & Visualizations

How many panels are recommended in a dashboard?

rishma
Explorer

Hi,

I am seeing that maximum limit of rows in a dashboard is hardcoded as 50 . Is there any recommendation for number of panels in a dashboard?

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Finding a reasonable recommendation that works for many use cases is hard, Splunk use varies too much for that. However, I've yet to come across a use case where more than 50 panels, let alone more than 50 rows were the best way to go.

If that 50 row limit is stopping you from building your dashboard to your requirements, check if there are any "natural" ways of splitting up the data. Common splits are on detail level - providing a wider view first and drilling into more detailed views -, on application level - providing a whole-system overview first and drilling into applications or systems -, on departmental concerns - again starting from an overview, and drilling into operations, development, CRM, marketing, whatever views -, or simply by turning a dashboard listing ALL the servers into a form that lets you select what servers you want to see.
As a bonus, it'll make the individual dashboards much faster to load, less of a strain on the browser, and increase the chance of the user actually getting to view the data he needs rather than scrolling for miles to find it.

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nfilippi_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Are you seeing this in advanced xml or simple xml dashboards?

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rishma
Explorer

Simple XML Dashboards.

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Finding a reasonable recommendation that works for many use cases is hard, Splunk use varies too much for that. However, I've yet to come across a use case where more than 50 panels, let alone more than 50 rows were the best way to go.

If that 50 row limit is stopping you from building your dashboard to your requirements, check if there are any "natural" ways of splitting up the data. Common splits are on detail level - providing a wider view first and drilling into more detailed views -, on application level - providing a whole-system overview first and drilling into applications or systems -, on departmental concerns - again starting from an overview, and drilling into operations, development, CRM, marketing, whatever views -, or simply by turning a dashboard listing ALL the servers into a form that lets you select what servers you want to see.
As a bonus, it'll make the individual dashboards much faster to load, less of a strain on the browser, and increase the chance of the user actually getting to view the data he needs rather than scrolling for miles to find it.

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