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This video will cover the wellness widget in the active IQ digital advisor capability in blue XP. The wellness widget is used to detect and predict problems in your systems whether they are on prem or in the cloud. Wellness is broken into categories called security vulnerabilities, ransomware, defense, performance and efficiency, availability of protection, capacity and configuration. Within these categories, each card represents the next best action that can be taken in each area. Also, each card is color-coded based on the number of high impact risks in each category. Where green is no risks, blue is only best practice problems, yellow is a small number of risks, orange is a few risks, and red is many risks. You can also switch to the risk view to see the number of risks in each category. If you click on one of the cards, you'll see a list of actions that we recommend you take to fix these risks. Each action card represents a type of action that you can use to fix a risk. It lists the impact level of the risk, the number of systems affected, and the total number of risk that can be fixed with that action. You can also view unique risks or affected systems, which are just two different ways to view the same data. Now, let's click on one of the action cards to get more information. If you click on one of the risk names, you can get even more information on what the risk is and how to fix it. You can click on the corrective action link to see how to fix the issue. You'll notice that some risks have an icon in the fix it column. This will be covered in a separate video.
Learn how you can check your systems for potential problems in digital advisor in NetApp BlueXP.