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Statistics

Here you can find information about the current status and integrity of your server, as well as information about CPU performance and more.

This page provides you with detailed information on your server’s current state and health. Here you can see how much CPU power, hard disk operations, network packets per second and traffic your server is processing over a timeframe of up to 31 days. Using the section in the top right, you can change between different sections, depending on the type of information you want to view.

 

You can export the statistics in PNG format by clicking the download icon at the far right above each set of statistics.

CPU

In this section, the graph shows you how many available processing resources the server was using at a given time. The unit used here is CPU operations per second, and the graph is divided by CPU cores. Depending on the task, you may see the processor being loaded by one, two, or more cores.

CPU statistics in the SCP.

The letters following the numbers represent the sizes K (kilo = 1,000), M (mega = 1,000,000), and G (giga = 1,000,000,000) and indicate the amount of data in corresponding multiples.

CPU statistics in the SCP.

Harddisk IOPS

In this section, the graph shows you the disk transfers that your server had to process at a given time. The green line shows you the read operations, the orange line all the write operations. This is measured in hard disk operations per second.

Harddisk IOPS statistics in the SCP.

Network PPS

In this section, the graph shows you how many network packages your server has sent or received at a given time. The green line (IN) represents inbound packages, the orange line (OUT) outbound packages. This is measured in packages per second.

Network PPS statistics in the SCP.

Network Bytes

In this section, the graph shows you how much network traffic your server has sent or received at a given time. The green line (IN) represents inbound traffic, the orange line (OUT) outbound traffic. This is measured in bytes per second.

Network Bytes statistics in the SCP.

Last update: 8 June 2026

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