How to Check Your Resource Usage in cPanel
1. Log in to Your cPanel Account
- Go to your cPanel login page (usually
yourdomain.com/cpanel
). - Enter your username and password.
2. Find the Resource Usage Section
- On your cPanel dashboard, look for a section labeled Statistics or General Information—it’s usually on the right-hand side.
- Here, you’ll see a quick overview of your main resources, like:
- Disk Usage
- Bandwidth
- Email Accounts
- Databases
3. View Detailed Resource Usage (CPU, Memory, etc.)
- For more detailed information, look for the Resource Usage or CPU and Concurrent Connection Usage icon (sometimes titled “Resource Usage” under the Metrics section).
- Click on it.
4. Check Your Usage Details
- You’ll see a summary of your account’s recent resource usage, including:
- CPU Usage
- Memory Usage
- Entry Processes
- Number of Processes
- I/O Usage (Input/Output)
- If any limits are being approached or exceeded, cPanel will show a warning or alert.
- You can click on Details or Current Usage to view graphs and logs for specific time periods.
5. Monitor Bandwidth and Disk Usage
- For bandwidth, click on Bandwidth under the Metrics section to see how much data your account has sent and received.
- For storage, click on Disk Usage to see a breakdown of how much space each folder and file is using.
Tips:
- Regularly checking your resource usage helps you spot issues before they affect your website’s performance.
- If you notice you’re often hitting your limits, it might be time to optimize your site or consider upgrading your hosting plan.