Havenoro CP

Overview

A hosting package is a plan that defines the resource limits and features available to your account. Think of it like a cell phone plan — different plans offer different amounts of data, minutes, and features. Your hosting package determines how many websites you can host, how much disk space you get, how many email accounts you can create, and more.

In Havenoro CP, packages are created and assigned by your server administrator or hosting provider. When you look at your account dashboard, the package name tells you which plan you are on. All the limits you see — disk space, bandwidth, inodes, domain count, etc. — are defined by that package.

Resources Controlled by Packages

Here are the most common resources that packages control, explained in plain language:

  • Disk Space — The total amount of server storage your account can use. This includes your website files, databases, email messages with attachments, backups, and logs. Measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). If you run out, you cannot upload new files or receive email until you free up space.
  • Bandwidth (Monthly Traffic) — The amount of data transferred between your websites and visitors each month. Every time someone visits your site, downloads an image, or watches a video, data is transferred. High-traffic sites consume more bandwidth. Going over your limit may result in your site being temporarily disabled for the rest of the month.
  • Number of Domains — How many separate websites (web domains) you can host. Some packages allow unlimited domains, others cap it at 1, 5, or 10.
  • Subdomains — How many subdomains (e.g., blog.yourdomain.com) you can create under your main domains.
  • Email Accounts — The maximum number of mailboxes you can create across all your mail domains.
  • Databases — The maximum number of databases and database users you can create.
  • FTP / Shell Access — Whether your plan includes FTP access and/or SSH (command-line) access.
  • SSL Certificates — Whether you can install free Let's Encrypt certificates or custom SSL certificates.

Each package also has a priority or "level" that determines how server resources (CPU and memory) are allocated when the server is busy. Higher-tier packages usually get better performance during peak times.

Understanding Limits in Practice

Let us say your package gives you 10 GB of disk space and 50 GB of monthly bandwidth. Here is what that means day-to-day:

  • Your WordPress site (files + database + cached images) might use 2 GB.
  • You have 8 GB left for more sites, email attachments, and backups.
  • If you get 5,000 daily visitors, each viewing about 2 MB of pages and images, that is roughly 10 GB per day, or 300 GB per month — far over a 50 GB limit. That means either reducing image sizes, adding caching, or upgrading your package.

How To Check Your Package

  1. Log in to Havenoro CP.
  2. Look at the main dashboard. The package name and current resource usage are displayed prominently.
  3. Usage bars show how much disk space, bandwidth, and inodes you are using relative to your limits. Green means you are fine, yellow means you are approaching the limit, red means you are near or at the limit.

When to Upgrade

If you consistently see yellow or red usage bars, or if you receive notification emails about resource limits, it might be time to upgrade your package. Signs include:

  • You cannot upload files because disk space is full.
  • Your website goes offline because you exceeded bandwidth.
  • You need to host additional domains but hit the limit.
  • Your website loads slowly because the server is limiting your CPU usage.

Contact your hosting provider to discuss upgrading to a higher-tier package. Upgrading usually takes effect immediately and does not require migrating any data.

Next Steps

Now you understand the resources available to you. Learn how to monitor your usage in detail with the Statistics guide.