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Network Health Score

The Network Health Score section of the Executive Summary report gives you a summary view of the health and usability of selected machines as a group. The score is broken into score types. Each score type is subdivided into one of five possible percentage buckets—typically 100%, 75%, 50%, 25% and 0% if none of the first four percentage buckets apply—based on the count for a specified criteria.

Score Type Calculation Example: To keep things simple, an Executive Summary report only includes three machines. For a single score type within that report, one machine meets the criteria for the 100% bucket. The other two machines meet the criteria for the 75% bucket. (100% + 75% + 75%)/3 = 83% health for that score type. You could assign a weight of 2 to double the weight of this score type compared to all the other score types in the report.

Weight Calculation Example: You set one score type to a weight of 2 and seven score types to a weight of 1. The total weight for all 8 score types is 9. The percentage of the score type weighted by 2 is multiplied by 2/9 in the final percentage score calculation. In contrast, the percentages of the other seven score types weighted by 1 are multiplied only by 1/9 in the final percentage score calculation.

The final network health score computes the weighted average of all score type percentages and normalizes them to provide the final percentage score. 100% represents perfect.

Note: Ticketing is ignored when calculating the overall network health score.

Patch Score - This score is calculated using the average number of missing patches on each machine. Each machine is scored based on the number of missing patches as follows:

Fully patched

100%

missing 1-2 patches

75%

missing 3-5 patches

50%

missing > 5 patches

25%

unscanned machines

0%

OS Score - Modern operating systems score higher than older operating systems. The overall OS score is an average of each machine's score calculated as follows:

Win7/Vista/2008

100%

XP/2003

100%

2000

75%

Mac OS

100%

All others

0%

Note: The OS score weighting can be customized. You can individually weight the OS score given to Win7/Vista/2008, 2003, XP and 2000. Enter the % weights (0 to 100) in the four columns normally used for % score. All legacy OSs are given a zero. If you have a large number of legacy OSs deployed, considered turning off the OS score.

Disk Score - Full disk drives can have a severe negative impact on your system. As such disk space used contributes to the overall system score. Disk score is computed as follows:

0% to 65% full

100%

65% to 75% full

75%

75% to 85% full

50%

85% to 95% full

25%

100% full

0%

Ticket Score - Past due tickets assigned to machines are scored as follows:

0 past due

100%

1 or 2 past due

75%

3 to 5 past due

50%

6 to 10 past due

25%

more than 10 past due

0%

Note: The system does not delete tickets when deleting machine IDs. The ticket summary chart includes tickets matching the machine ID / group ID filter. Because no machine data exists for deleted machine IDs, views are not applied to this table.

Event Log Score - Monitored event log alerts represent potential system problems. The number of event log alerts generated by each machine over the specified period of time is scored as follows:

0 alerts

100%

1 to 4 alerts

75%

5 to 10 alerts

50%

11 to 20 alerts

25%

more than 20 alerts

0%

Backup Score - Counts days since the backup last ran. The older the backup is, the lower the score.

0 to 3 days since last backup ran

100%

4 to 7 days since last backup ran

75%

8 to 14 days since last backup ran

50%

15 to 30 days since last backup ran

25%

more than 30 days since last backup ran

0%

Alarm Score - The fewer alarms generated, the higher the score.

0 to 3 alarms

100%

4 to 9 alarms

75%

10 to 19 alarms

50%

20 or more alarms

25%

Workstation Uptime Score - The greater the percentage of time workstations are up, the higher the score.

90

100%

80

75%

70

50%

60

25%

Server Uptime Score - The greater the percentage of time servers are up, the higher the score.

99

100%

97

75%

95

50%

90

25%

Security Score - Untreated threats represent potential system problems. The number of untreated threats generated by each machine over the specified period of time is scored as follows:

0 untreated threats

100%

1 to 4 untreated threats

75%

5 to 10 untreated threats

50%

11 to 19 untreated threats

25%

more than 20 untreated threats

0%

Note: The Security Score only displays if you have separately purchased the Endpoint Security add-on module.

Antivirus Score - The Antivirus rating is a composite score weighted as follows for each individual machine:

After each machine Antivirus rating is determined, they are grouped into the following percentage buckets, which can be customized: 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%.

Note: The Antivirus Score only displays if you have separately purchased the Antivirus (Classic) add-on module.

Anti-Malware (Classic) Score - The Anti-Malware (Classic) rating is a composite score weighted as follows for each individual machine:

After each machine Anti-Malware (Classic) rating is determined, they are grouped into the following percentage buckets, which can be customized: 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%.

Note: The Anti-Malware (Classic) Score only displays if you have separately purchased the Anti-Malware (Classic) add-on module.

Procedure Score - Procedures provide a recurring beneficial service to a machine. The more often the procedure runs, the better shape that machine is likely to be in. The longer it has been since the procedure ran, the lower the score. The weighted thresholds for the procedure score count the number of days since the procedure last ran on the machines. The default values provide the following score:

1

0 to 3 days since procedure ran

100%

2

4 to 9 days since procedure ran

75%

3

10 to 19 days since procedure ran

50%

4

20 or more days since procedure ran

25%

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