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Sumit Bhatia
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An addition to @marek's answer above.

Although the page is only available on a CM server, the output of the stats.aspxstats.aspx page is saved, by default, to App_Config\diagnostics\health_monitorApp_Config\diagnostics\health_monitor, every 10 minutes, and kept for seven days. This is configured in App_Config\Sitecore\CMS.Core\Sitecore.Diagnostics.configApp_Config\Sitecore\CMS.Core\Sitecore.Diagnostics.config.

The report will have a name like: RenderingStatistics.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.htmlRenderingStatistics.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. The output of the cache.aspxcache.aspx page is saved as CacheStatus.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.htmlCacheStatus.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. This is to allow monitoring of cache and rendering statiticsstatistics on production environments.

An addition to @marek's answer above.

Although the page is only available on a CM server, the output of the stats.aspx page is saved, by default, to App_Config\diagnostics\health_monitor, every 10 minutes, and kept for seven days. This is configured in App_Config\Sitecore\CMS.Core\Sitecore.Diagnostics.config.

The report will have a name like: RenderingStatistics.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. The output of the cache.aspx page is saved as CacheStatus.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. This is to allow monitoring of cache and rendering statitics on production environments.

An addition to @marek's answer above.

Although the page is only available on a CM server, the output of the stats.aspx page is saved, by default, to App_Config\diagnostics\health_monitor, every 10 minutes, and kept for seven days. This is configured in App_Config\Sitecore\CMS.Core\Sitecore.Diagnostics.config.

The report will have a name like: RenderingStatistics.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. The output of the cache.aspx page is saved as CacheStatus.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. This is to allow monitoring of cache and rendering statistics on production environments.

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Dan Solovay
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An addition to @marek's answer above.

Although the page is only available on a CM server, the output of the stats.aspx page is saved, by default, to App_Config\diagnostics\health_monitor, every 10 minutes, and kept for seven days. This is configured in App_Config\Sitecore\CMS.Core\Sitecore.Diagnostics.config.

The report will have a name like: RenderingStatistics.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. The output of the cache.aspx page is saved as CacheStatus.YYYYMMDD.FFFFFFZ.html. This is to allow monitoring of cache and rendering statitics on production environments.