Usage Reports
Generate and export detailed resource consumption reports across your infrastructure.
Overview
Usage Reports provide granular visibility into resource consumption across your Xelon HQ infrastructure. Reports can be generated for specific resource categories (devices, networks, storage) and time periods, helping you understand spending patterns, optimize resource allocation, and support chargeback workflows.
Viewing Usage Reports
Navigate to Usage Reports
Go to Billing & Reports > Usage Reports in the sidebar.
Select a report
The Usage Reports page displays a list of available reports. Click View or click the report row to open it. Reports that are still being generated show a loading indicator.
Browse report tabs
Each report contains multiple tabs for different resource categories:
| Tab | Includes |
|---|---|
| All Resources | Aggregated usage across all resource types, broken down by tenant. |
| Devices | CPU, memory, and disk usage for all virtual machines. |
| Networks | Network bandwidth consumption and IP address allocations. |
| S3 Storage | S3-compatible object storage consumption. |
Viewing Reports
Generated reports are displayed in a table format with resource-level detail. Each report shows:
- Resource name and identifier
- Usage quantity (e.g., vCPU-hours, GB-months)
- Associated cost based on the active billing plan
- Organization and cloud location
Exporting Reports
Reports can be exported for offline analysis, accounting, or record-keeping. Two export formats are available:
- CSV: Click the CSV download button to export the report data as a CSV file, compatible with spreadsheet applications.
- PDF: Click the PDF download button to generate a formatted PDF document of the report.
Resource Usage by Organization Reseller
Reseller partners can generate usage reports broken down by customer organization. This enables chargeback and cost allocation across your customer base.
From the Usage Reports page, use the Organization filter to select a specific customer organization, or leave it blank to see aggregated usage across all organizations.
Resellers can compare usage across organizations to identify high-consumption tenants and plan capacity accordingly.