How to monitor Trading VPS resource usage

Learn how to monitor VPS resource usage from your control panel. Track CPU, RAM, disk, and bandwidth with this easy step-by-step guide.



Trading VPS Quick Guide


  1. Login to Client Portal





  1. Click on Manage




  1. Service information






1 . When Trading Problems Happen


  • CPU usage too high (80–100%)
  • RAM almost full
  • Disk space low
  • High bandwidth usage
  • High latency to broker
  • Too many charts/indicators open
  • Windows updates running
  • Too many apps running together



When Trading Works Smoothly


  • CPU below 60–70%
  • Enough free RAM
  • Low latency
  • Stable internet connection
  • Only  necessary  trading apps running
  • Regular VPS restart
  • Updated trading platform


2 . How to Check VPS Bandwidth Usage





  1. Open the “Graphs” Tab

  • Login to your TradingVPS Enduser Panel and click on the Graphs tab.


  1. Select “Bandwidth" Statistics”

  • Choose Bandwidth Statistics to view your VPS network usage details.


  1. Understand the Graph

  • Orange Area (Usage) - Total bandwidth used
  • Pink Line (In) - Incoming data to your VPS
  • Purple/Pink Line (Out) - Outgoing data from your VPS


  1. Check Important Details
  • Limit - Your total monthly bandwidth limit
  • Utilized - Total bandwidth already used
  • Utilization % - How much of your limit has been used
  1. Monitor Regularly
  • If usage becomes too high, your VPS may become slow or unstable.
  • Regular monitoring helps avoid lag during trading and prevents bandwidth limits from being reached.


3 . How to Understand the VPS Overview Tab



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  1. Open the “Overview” Tab

  • Login to your TradingVPS Enduser Panel and click on the Overview tab.


  1. Check Disk Usage
  • Here you can see your total VPS storage usage
  • Example: 10.2 / 500 GB
  • This means 10.2 GB is used out of 500 GB total


  1. Check Bandwidth
  • Total bandwidth usage is shown here
  • IN = Data coming into your VPS
  • OUT = Data going out from your VPS


  1. Check Network Speed
  • Download  and Upload speed are shown here
  • Stable speed helps improve trading performance


  1. View Account Details
  • Username
  • Password
  • Last Login info

  • These are important for VPS access and login management



Regularly checking CPU, Disk, and Bandwidth helps prevent lag, slow performance, and trading issues before they happen



4 . How to Check System Statistics




  1. Open the “Graphs” Tab

  • Login to your TradingVPS Enduser Panel and click on the Graphs tab.


  1. Select “System Statistics”

  • Click on System Statistics to view your VPS performance details.


  1. Check CPU Information
  • CPU Hz shows your processor speed
  • Utilized % shows how much CPU is being used
  • High CPU usage may cause lag and slow trading performance



  1. Check Disk Information
  • Total Disk shows your full storage capacity
  • Utilized shows how much storage is already used
  • Utilization % shows the percentage of disk usage


  1. Monitor Performance Regularly

  • If CPU or Disk usage becomes too high, your VPS may become slow, unstable, or delayed during trading.



Keeping CPU and Disk usage low helps maintain smooth trading, faster execution, and better VPS performance



5 . How to Understand Advanced System Stats





  1. RAM Information
  • RAM = Total memory of your VPS
  • SWAP = Backup memory (used when RAM is full)
  • Utilized = How much RAM is being used
  • High RAM usage can slow down or lag the VPS


  1. Disk I/O Speed ​​​​
  • Read Speed ​​​​= How fast data is being read
  • Write Speed ​​= How fast data is being written
  • Low speed will cause apps to open slowly, trading may be delayed


  1. Inodes Information
  • Inodes = Total number of files limit
  • If there are too many files (log, cache) the limit may be exceeded
  • If the limit is full, new files cannot be created


  1. Network Info
  • Download Speed ​​= Speed ​​of data coming to VPS
  • Upload  Speed ​​= Speed ​​of data going from VPS
  • Low speed or unstable may cause trading lag


  1. Final Tip 


For smooth trading:


  • Keep RAM usage low
  • Keep Disk I/O stable
  • Delete unnecessary files
  • Keep network stable



If these are in place, your VPS will be fast and trading will be smooth


Updated on: 30/04/2026

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