Within cPanel, you can view your bandwidth usage over specific time periods through various graphs. This article will guide you through the process of checking bandwidth usage for a specific website within your cPanel.
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Check Bandwidth - Bandwidth
In this section, we will show you how to see your bandwidth and more details by checking in Bandwidth.
Enter cPanel - If you don't know how, you can follow this guide.
In cPanel, look for the Bandwidth option under the Metrics tab.
On the Bandwidth page, you'll find a graphical representation of your monthly bandwidth usage, broken down by the past 24 hours, past week, and past year.
Scrolling down to the bottom of the page, you can find the Bandwidth usage for HTTP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP and FTP services, broken up by month.
Check Bandwidth - Awstats
In this section, we will show you how to see your bandwidth and more details by checking in Awstats.
Enter cPanel - If you don't know how, you can follow this guide.
In cPanel, look for the Awstats option under the Metrics tab.
On the Awstats page, find the domain in which you wish to see the details of in the table and click the View button under Actions.
You will now be taken to a statistics page for your site, which will resemble below. Here you can see visitors separated by months, weeks, days and hours like above, along with the ability to track special details: bandwidth usage for downloads, pages, bots and more...
On the left-side bar, you are able to select the details you wish to view from the menu.
Congratulations! You've successfully found your bandwidth usage.
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