In the hosting control panel you can review different consumption data for your hosting. You can check the space used and the transfer consumed, as well as the daily requests received by your hosting. To view all this information, you must access the Consumption graphs icon, in the 'Statistics' section of the hosting control panel.
Once inside, you have different graphs.
1.-Occupied disk space
Using the diagram, you can view what percentage of space is occupied compared to the free space in your hosting.
2.-Transfer consumed
Through the following graph, you can view the volume of transfer consumed each day. A daily total is displayed and, as a limit, 100% of the contracted transfer. If you want to view previous months, you can use the selectors and then click the Load button.
By clicking the More details button, you can view the breakdown of transfer consumption divided by type of consumption.
There are several types of transfer consumption.
This type of transfer is generated by access to the website. When a user browses your website and views content, a transfer is generated, which is counted in this section.
When you upload files to the hosting using an FTP client program, this type of transfer is generated. In this section, you can check which FTP users have consumed transfer.
In the FTP transfer breakdown details, you can see the consumption generated by the GET and PUT commands, also detailed by FTP users.
Downloading and checking email also generate transfer consumption. In this section, you have a breakdown of this consumption according to whether it has been consumed by webmail or by an email client and also specified for each email account.
If you click "More details", you will see the email transfer breakdown.
In this option, you can view the consumption graphs generated by email divided into several parts. The transfer consumption generated by checking and downloading email via POP and IMAP, the transfer consumption generated by email from the web, and the transfer consumption generated by the Newsletter user and the Mailman application, as well as the consumption generated by sending emails via SMTP.
If you click the More details option, you access a breakdown of POP3/IMAP transfer consumption specified for each email user created, as shown in the image below.
3.-Daily requests
Through the following graph, you can view the number of daily requests generated by your web hosting. These requests are the sum of requests generated by visits, search engine bots, and error pages. The daily generated value is displayed and, as a limit, the number of daily requests recommended for that plan. If you want to view previous months, you must use the selectors and then click the Load button. You have more information about what a request is on the Web hosting consumption control support page.
Unserved requests correspond to those requests that could not be served because the web hosting has reached the maximum limit allowed by the system. This type of request normally appears for two clear reasons: the first corresponds to a rational increase in daily visits due to the success of the website. The second may be due to occasional visits from several search engine bots that generate extra load on the website and cause the limits to be reached.