To reach the resource usage statistics, follow these steps:
- On web or cloud hosting plan, go to the Websites page, click on Dashboard next to any website added to the hosting, on the sidebar click on Hosting plan → Resources Usage. The data shown is aggregated for all the websites on the hosting plan, not per website.
- On Agency hosting, go to Websites → Dashboard → Resources Usage. The data will be shown per hosting plan by default; to display per website, click on the Website button next to Resources overview.
- For VPS, refer to this guide: How to check VPS resources usage.
The resource usage will be displayed as visual representation of the current disk usage and the number of files and directories (inodes) , as well as graphs for the following data:
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CPU |
The number of CPU power consumed. |
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Memory |
The amount of RAM used by all the processes. |
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Throughput (input/output) |
The speed of data transfer between the hard disk and RAM. |
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PHP Workers |
The number of processes requested by your websites. |
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Storage performance (IOPS) |
The standard unit of measurement for the maximum number of reads and writes to non-contiguous storage locations. |
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Max processes |
The total number of all processes running in your hosting plan. |
The red line on the graphs shows the limit set for your hosting plan. It’s recommended that your websites don’t reach the limits for stable and uninterrupted work. If you see red shading on the graph, it indicates that the limits were hit briefly during that period while the total average was still within limits.
By default, you will be presented with live statistics. You can also check historical data for the last 6 hours, 24 hours, and 7 days 💡
NOTES
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The graphs showing usage over time are on the GMT+0 timezone.
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The data is updated every 10–15 minutes.