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How can I check my hosting plan usage?

In the following article, we’ll show you how to check your hosting plan bandwidth and disk space usage.

Step 1. Log in to your WPX account and Access your Hosting Control Panel

You can log in to your WPX account here. Once logged in, select the Control Panel of the hosting plan where you want to check the usage:

Step 2. Navigate to the Usage Details

From the menu on the left, you need to click on the Plan Details option

Once there, scroll to the bottom of the page to find the Usage section for your hosting plan. Click the Show button:

Step 3. Disk Space usage

Once you click on the Show button, you’ll be able to see the usage for Disk Space usage:

What’s included in your Disk Space usage?

  • All of the WordPress files of your sites with us (basically everything stored on the server as files); You can check your files/folders sizes from the File Manager.
  • All WPX Mailboxes content (mail usage) in your hosting plan;
  • Personal backups created with the Backup Manager.

The database usage is a part of your total Disk Space usage, however, that’s not displayed in the Disk Space usage bar.

You can check the Disk Space used by databases separately in the Database menu:

Step 4. Bandwidth Usage

There’s a Bandwidth usage tab (1) for the current month (resets on the 1st day of each month). Also, you can get more detailed information about your daily bandwidth usage by pressing the Bandwidth Details (2) button for each site of yours.

If you select the Bandwidth Details, you can view the bandwidth usage for each site in your account:

If you want to see even more detailed bandwidth statistics for a specific site, you can click the View Analytics button:

Does your usage appear to be more than expected? You can also check: What happens if I exceed my bandwidth limit?

Step 5. CPU Usage

In the Usage section, you’ll be able to check the CPU usage for the service. If you click on the CPU Details, then you’ll see the CPU Usage for the last 24 hours/7 days/30 days:

Stuck at any point? Don’t worry, just click the live chat widget in the bottom-right, and one of our support agents will assist you in under 30 seconds.

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