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
- Login to Client Portal
- Go to website

- Click on Manage

- 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

- Open the “Graphs” Tab
- Login to your TradingVPS Enduser Panel and click on the Graphs tab.
- Select “Bandwidth" Statistics”
- Choose Bandwidth Statistics to view your VPS network usage details.
- 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
- Check Important Details
- Limit - Your total monthly bandwidth limit
- Utilized - Total bandwidth already used
- Utilization % - How much of your limit has been used
- 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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- Open the “Overview” Tab
- Login to your TradingVPS Enduser Panel and click on the Overview tab.
- 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
- Check Bandwidth
- Total bandwidth usage is shown here
- IN = Data coming into your VPS
- OUT = Data going out from your VPS
- Check Network Speed
- Download and Upload speed are shown here
- Stable speed helps improve trading performance
- View Account Details
- Username
- Password
- Last Login info
- These are important for VPS access and login management
4 . How to Check System Statistics

- Open the “Graphs” Tab
- Login to your TradingVPS Enduser Panel and click on the Graphs tab.
- Select “System Statistics”
- Click on System Statistics to view your VPS performance details.
- 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
- 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
- Monitor Performance Regularly
- If CPU or Disk usage becomes too high, your VPS may become slow, unstable, or delayed during trading.
5 . How to Understand Advanced System Stats

- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Final Tip
For smooth trading:
- Keep RAM usage low
- Keep Disk I/O stable
- Delete unnecessary files
- Keep network stable
Updated on: 30/04/2026
Thank you!