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: Plesk: View system resources (e.g., RAM, CPU, etc...) for a VPS I've setup my first VPS. Previously I've always been hosting my projects on a shared hosting account. I run a couple of little

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I've setup my first VPS. Previously I've always been hosting my projects on a shared hosting account. I run a couple of little personal projects on the VPS, including one that is continuously scraping data from the web.

I'd like to know how I'm using the resources / how much RAM/CPU I have free.

I manage the server with Plesk version 11. Is there a simple way I can see a break down of the resources? If not, is there a plugin / script I can install?

Something similar to Activity Monitor (on Mac) would be ideal.

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@Gloria169

Yes, and you don't need a plugin. Just log into Plesk and go to:

Server Management -> Tools & Settings -> Server Information (under the "Server Management" column)

It breaks down the following:


CPU Usage
Physical Memory Usuage
Virtual Memory Usage
Hard Disk Usage


You might also find "Server Health" helpful too, because it breaks down a lot of the above even further, including Plesk application processes by percentage (e.g., Apache, MySQL, etc...). To view that, just go to:

Server Management -> Health Monitoring

If you want an even further breakdown of the processes running, you can access top (on Linux) via the SSH control panel applet, available in each domain account (unless it was restricted).

For Windows servers, you can use Remote Desktop (providing it's enabled), and then connect remotely to run Task Manager (just like on a Windows desktop).

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