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How do I know how much bandwidth I have used?

This article will show you how to monitor your hosting bandwidth usage.

Bandwidth in website hosting is the amount of traffic that passes between your website and the rest of the internet. At 123 Reg, Hosting packages have unlimited bandwidth, so you don’t have to worry about any excess charges, but it’s still an interesting thing to keep an eye on.

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Web Hosting plans purchased after July 2020 / Premium Hosting plans purchased after August 2020 (cPanel)

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Start by accessing your Web Hosting dashboard.

 

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On your dashboard, select the cPanel Admin button that appears above Settings.

 

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A summary of your stats will be visible under the Statistics heading to the right. Click Bandwidth to find out more details.

 

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Here you’ll see a more detailed run-down of your bandwidth statistics, which will show you how you’ve performed during the past 24 hours, week and year.

 

Web Hosting plans purchased before July 2020 / Premium Hosting plans purchased before August 2020

Step 1 of 5

Start by logging in to your legacy Control Panel. For details on how to do this, please read the following article: How do I access and manage my products?

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From there, select Web Hosting or Premium Hosting within the ‘Manage active products’ section, depending on which product you wish to use.

Next, select Manage opposite the ‘(bought before XX/XX/XX)’ option.

 

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This will show you an overview of your current hosting packages. Click Manage for the account you wish to use.

 

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On the next page, select Manage for the domain you wish to access.

 

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Scroll down to the Web Stats and Logs section and click the Webalizer Statistics button.

Your bandwidth usage is displayed in two ways: in the form of a graph and the form of a table, and are split into three time periods: the last 24 hours, the past 31 days and the past 12 months.

Bandwidth graph:

Bandwidth table: