The Asset Dashboard feature of Data Management (DMS) provides a T+1 offline summary of all instances, databases, and tables in your DMS tenant. It offers a graphical overview of data assets, showing their distribution, proportions, and quantity trends by engine, environment, region, source, and category. This topic describes how to use the Asset Dashboard in DMS.
Notes
The Table Distribution area on the DMS Asset Dashboard displays table data only for instances that are in Security Collaboration control mode. For more information about control modes, see Control modes.
The Asset Dashboard shows data trends for the seven days prior to the T+1 update. The data is not real-time.
Procedure
Log in to DMS 5.0.
In the top menu bar, choose Data Assets > Asset Dashboard.
NoteIf you use the console in simple mode, you can click the
icon in the upper-left corner of the console and choose All Features > Data Assets > Asset Dashboard.View the distribution or trends for instances, databases, and tables.
Engine: The engine type of the data asset, such as RDS MySQL or Redis. For more information, see Databases that DMS supports.
Environment: The environment type of the data asset, such as product, dev, or test. For more information, see Change the environment type of an instance.
Region: The region where the data asset is located.
Source: Indicates whether the data asset is an Alibaba Cloud database, a third-party database, or a self-managed database. Examples include RDS (ApsaraDB RDS), FILE (Object Storage Service (OSS) and Simple Log Service (SLS)), ECS_OWN (self-managed database on an ECS instance), and GATEWAY (a database added using Database Gateway (DG)).
Category: The category to which the data asset belongs. For more information, see Asset categories.

You can perform the following operations in the distribution chart area:

Hover over a chart or legend to view the exact number.
Click a legend to hide or show it.
View data asset details
In the top menu bar, choose Data Assets > Instance Management to view the details of your data assets, such as instances and databases.