Sauce Labs Product Announcements

New
insights
real devices
May 29, 2024

Now Available: VDC & RDC Usage Analytics and Usage Reporting

Drive better planning, testing strategy, and team efficiency with Sauce Labs Usage Analytics.

Virtual Device Concurrency and Usage Reporting

Your team can cull, filter, and break this data down to best suit your needs. Check your usage of Virtual Devices to understand your teams' testing patterns. Finding the right cross-section of data is easy and intuitive with a few actions like:

  • Visualizing the concurrency usage at organization level or by team level.
  • Compare concurrency usage between teams.
  • Adjust date-range filters to understand usage across time.
  • Visualize the maximum concurrency usage as it approaches the subscription limit.

NEW! - Real Device Concurrency and Usage

With Sauce Labs Real Device usage analytics your organization can get a view of both Public device concurrency usage as well as Private device usage to get the most of your Sauce Labs testing strategy. Our real device usage analytics give you many of the same benefits as our Virtual device usage reporting such as:

  • Ability to visualize usage at organization level or by team level.
  • Access to expanded date range data and granularity options.
  • Visualize the maximum Public device usage as it approaches the contractual limit.
  • Visualize Private device usage to best utilize your organization's devices.
Image #1 Virtual Device Concurrency
Image #2 Private Device Usage

Read our documentation to get tips and best practices for utilizing Usage Analytics in Sauce Labs.

Usage Reporting Emails - Your teams' usage and concurrency patterns, delivered right to your inbox.

  • Greater usage visibility and more frequent updates about your subscription
  • Emails when you reach usage thresholds (95% and 100%) of your VDC subscription
  • Subscribe to these emails via User Settings --> Email Settings

Note: Usage Emails only pertain to Virtual Device data

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