The Stats menu shows exactly how much of your hosting accountââ¬â¢s resources have been used. For example, it tells you the number of FTP accounts, email accounts, and databases you have left on your current hosting plan. This is important for monitoring your resource usage and can help you decide when itââ¬â¢s time to upgrade your hosting plan.
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- Click 'expand stats' to see all of this data.
- Click 'collapse stats' to view only the first 5 stats.
The full Stats menu displays the following information:
- Main Domain ââ¬â The primary domain on your account.
- Home Directory ââ¬â The folder, located on your web server, in which your websiteââ¬â¢s folders and files reside.
- Last login from ââ¬â The IP address from which you last accessed your cPanel account.
- Disk Space Usage ââ¬â The amount of disk space that your account occupies on your web server in Megabytes. This number appears next to the amount of disk space your account is allocated.
- Email Accounts ââ¬âThe number of email accounts associated with your website, out of the total number allowed.
- Subdomains ââ¬â The number of subdomains associated with your account, out of the total number allowed.
- Parked Domains ââ¬â The number of parked domains associated with your account, out of the total number allowed.
- Addon Domains ââ¬â The number of addon domains associated with your account, out of the total number allowed.
- Ftp Accounts ââ¬â The number of FTP accounts associated with your website, out of the total number allowed.
- SQL Databases ââ¬â The number of SQL databases associated with your website, out of the total number allowed.
- Mailing Lists ââ¬â The number of mailing lists associated with your website, out of the total number allowed.
- Hosting package ââ¬â The name of the web hosting plan to which you have subscribed.
- Server Name ââ¬â The name of your web server.
- cPanel Version ââ¬â The version of cPanel currently running on your server.
- cPanel Build ââ¬â The build of cPanel currently running on your server.
- Theme ââ¬â The version of the cPanel interface layout currently being used.
- Apache version ââ¬â The version of the Apache software running on your web server.
- PHP version ââ¬â The version of the PHP scripting language currently installed on your server. This information may be useful for installing PHP scripts.
- MySQL version ââ¬â The version of the MySQL database software currently installed on your server. This information may be useful for installing MySQL databases on your website.
- Architecture ââ¬â The type of microprocessor powering the web server.
- Operating system ââ¬â The software running on the web server, which allows the server to operate.
- Shared Ip Address/Dedicated Ip Address ââ¬â If your domain is assigned a dedicated IP, this field displays that IP address. If your domain is assigned to a shared IP, this field displays that IP address, which is potentially shared among multiple accounts on the web hostââ¬â¢s server.
- Path to sendmail ââ¬â The location of the sendmail program on your web server. This is useful if, for example, you create a script that lets visitors send you email using a form on your website.
- Path to PERL ââ¬â The location of the Perl interpreter on your web server. This information is necessary for writing Perl scripts.
- Kernel version ââ¬â The version of your web serverââ¬â¢s kernel, which is the central operating system component, allowing the serverââ¬â¢s software to communicate with its hardware.
- cPanel Pro ââ¬â The version of the cPanel pro software currently running on your web server.