What do my cPanel stats mean?

Within cPanel, there are numerous statistics listed on the left of the screen.

 

  • Main Domain - The primary domain name associated with your cPanel account.
  • Home Directory - The physical location of your files on the server.
  • Disk Space Usage - How much data is being stored on the server.
  • Monthly Bandwidth Transfer - How much data has been transfered on your account
  • Email Accounts - The number of email accounts allowed.
  • Subdomains - The number of subdomains (sub1.yourdomain.com) allowed.
  • Parked Domains - The number of allowed parked domains.
  • Addon Domains - The number of allowed addon domains.
  • FTP Accounts - The number of allowed FTP Accounts.
  • SQL Databases - The number of allowed MySQL databases.
  • Mailing Lists - The number of allowed mailing lists.
  • MySQL Disk Space - Amount of space being used by your MySQL databases.
  • Hosting package - The name of the hosting package your account is assigned to on the server.
  • Server Name - The name of the server your account resides on.
  • cPanel Version - Version of cPanel installed on the server.
  • Theme - Current theme for your cPanel configuration.
  • Apache version - Version of Apache running on the web server.
  • PHP version - Version of PHP installed on the web server.
  • MySQL Version - Version of MySQL installed on the web server.
  • Architecture - Hardware type (32/64 bit) the server runs on.
  • Operating system - Operating System installed on the server.
  • Dedicated IP Address - If assigned, the  dedicated IP for your account.
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