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The Metrics page gives you a live overview of the health, performance and business consumption fitness of your entire data ecosystem. Four KPI cards at the top of the page surface the most critical indicators — data quality, pipeline activity, system availability, and storage volume — so you can spot problems before they reach consumers. Beneath the KPI cards, a pipeline status panel and a recent alerts feed provide the detail you need to investigate and act.

Key metrics

PRIZM displays four metric cards at the top of the Metrics page. Each card shows a current value along with a trend indicator so you can see whether things are improving or degrading.

Data Quality

The current aggregate data quality percentage across all monitored assets (for example, 94.2%). A trend indicator shows the percentage-point change since the previous period — an upward arrow means quality is improving, a downward arrow means it is degrading. Use this card as your primary health signal.

Active Pipelines

The total number of pipelines PRIZM is tracking (for example, 24), with a subtitle breaking down how many are currently running versus paused (for example, 22 running, 2 paused). A spike in paused pipelines often precedes freshness alerts downstream.

System Uptime

The percentage of time PRIZM’s connected systems have been available over the last 30 days (for example, 99.9%). This metric reflects the reliability of your data infrastructure as a whole.

Data Volume

The total volume of data across all connected assets expressed in terabytes (for example, 2.4 TB). A trend indicator shows growth or contraction relative to the previous period. Sudden volume drops can indicate ingestion failures.

Pipeline status

The Pipeline Status panel lists your active pipelines alongside their current execution state and a progress bar.
StatusWhat it means
RunningThe pipeline is actively executing. The progress bar shows percentage completion (for example, 75% complete).
QueuedThe pipeline is scheduled and waiting for resources or a dependency to complete before it starts. Progress is 0%.
CompleteThe pipeline has finished successfully. Progress is 100%.
Monitor this panel after scheduled pipeline windows to confirm that all jobs have moved from Queued → Running → Complete. A pipeline that stays in Running longer than expected may indicate a hang or resource contention upstream.

Recent alerts on the Metrics page

The Recent Alerts feed alongside the Pipeline Status panel shows the latest data quality and system events in real time. Each entry includes:
  • Alert title — A short description of what was detected (for example, Data completeness below threshold or Pipeline execution failed).
  • Affected object — The specific field, table, or pipeline involved (for example, users.email field or ETL_daily_orders).
  • Timestamp — How long ago the alert was triggered (for example, 2 minutes ago).
  • Type badge — Colour-coded severity: warning (yellow), critical (red), or resolved (green).
Resolved alerts remain visible so you can confirm that a previously failing check has recovered without navigating away from the Metrics page. The Data Quality Trends chart at the bottom of the Metrics page plots key metrics over the last 30 days. Use this chart to:
  • Identify patterns such as quality degradation on specific days or after deployments.
  • Confirm that a remediation effort has produced a measurable improvement over time.
  • Share a historical view with stakeholders who need evidence of data reliability.
The chart defaults to a 30-day window. Use the date control in the chart header to adjust the range.
Metrics refresh automatically as new data is ingested. To force an immediate update without waiting for the next refresh cycle, click the refresh icon in the top-right corner of the Recent Alerts panel.