HSphere: Account Disk Usage
To find the disk usage on one or more accounts please reference this article as it shows how to look up that information from your reseller account. If you only have an end user account please contact your reseller or Cartika directly.
1. Log into your HSphere admin user account.
2. Expand 'Reports' > 'Disk Usage'
3. Input the username or account ID, as well as the start and end dates to report on ('From', 'To' fields)
Note: start and end dates need to be separated by a least one day.
Disk Usage for the account will then be displayed (averaged across the given period).
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