How to View cPanel Statistics

Did you know cPanel lists useful information about your account Statistics directly on the main page? Details about your CPU and memory usage, MySQL Databases, or Email Forwarders are some of the things you will see here. In this tutorial, we will show you how to view cPanel statistics, which are helpfully provided on the right side of the page.

View cPanel Statistics

  1. Log into cPanel.
  2. You will see your cPanel Statistics over to the right.
    cPanel Statistics

Below is a description of the available information.

StatisticDescription
Disk UsageShows how much disk space you are taking up in MB.
MySQL® Disk UsageShows how much disk space your MySQL® databases are using.
PostgreSQL Disk UsageShows how much disk space your PostgreSQL databases are using.
BandwidthShows how much bandwidth your account has consumed this month.
Addon DomainsSee how many Addon domain you have set up.
SubdomainsSee how many Subdomains your account is using.
AliasesView how many Aliases (formerly called Parked domains) you have set up.
Email AccountsView how many email accounts you have created.
AutorespondersSee how many email autoresponders you have set up.
ForwardersSee how many email forwarders you have set up.
Email FiltersView the amount of email filters you have set up.
FTP AccountsSee how many FTP accounts you have created.
MySQL® DatabasesView the amount of MySQL® databases you have created.
PostgreSQL DatabasesView the amount of PostgreSQL databases you have created.
CPU UsageView the amount of CPU your account is using.
Entry ProcessesSee the amount of PHP scripts that are currently running.
Physical Memory UsageView the amount of physical memory you are using.
IOPSView the size of input output operations your account is using per second.
I/O UsageView the amount of input and output your account has used.
Number of ProcessesSee the number of processes your account is currently running

Congratulations, now you know how to view cPanel statistics!

Did you know? Not all hosting companies provide free access to cPanel. InMotion does and it’s just one of the many features of our various web hosting plans.

JB
John-Paul Briones Content Writer II

John-Paul is an Electronics Engineer that spent most of his career in IT. He has been a Technical Writer for InMotion since 2013.

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