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Your VPS Command Center

The FREAKHOSTING VPS Control Panel Dashboard is the first screen you see after logging in at cloud.freakhosting.com. Think of it as mission control for all your virtual servers — a single page that shows your account health, alerts, bandwidth usage, and every server you own, all updated in real time. Let us walk through exactly what you will find here and how to make the most of it.

Difficulty

Beginner

Time

5 Minutes

What You See When You Land

When the dashboard loads, you are greeted with a “Greetings, [Your Name]” heading at the top. In the upper-right corner, you will find quick links to your Account settings and a Logout button. Below the greeting, three information cards sit side by side, giving you an instant health check on your account. Below those cards, your server list takes up the rest of the page. That is the entire layout — clean, focused, and designed so you can find what you need in seconds.

Dashboard Cards Explained

The three cards across the top of the dashboard each serve a specific purpose. Here is what each one tells you and why it matters.

Account Information Card

The Account card is your identity snapshot. It confirms you are logged into the right account and shows your security status at a glance.
  • Email Address — The email linked to your control panel account. Useful for confirming which account you are in if you manage multiple.
  • Two-Factor Authentication — Displays a green ACTIVE badge when 2FA is enabled, or a warning when it is not. If you see anything other than that green badge, head to Account in the top nav to turn it on — it is one of the best things you can do to protect your servers.
  • Last Login — The exact date and time of your most recent successful login. If this ever shows a time you do not recognize, change your password immediately and contact support.
  • Timezone — Your configured timezone shown as a badge (for example, EUROPE/LONDON). This affects how all dates and times appear throughout the panel. You can change it in your Account settings if it does not match your local time.

Notifications Center

The Notifications card is your alert system. A count badge in the corner tells you how many unread notifications are waiting.
  • When everything is fine, you will see a checkmark icon and the message “No unread notifications” with a 0 badge. This is the ideal state — it means all your servers are running normally and nothing needs your attention.
  • When something needs attention, the badge updates with the number of unread alerts. Notifications can include server status changes (a VPS stopping unexpectedly), backup completions, scheduled maintenance windows, and system-wide announcements.
  • Click the card to expand and read your full notification history. Staying on top of these alerts helps you catch small issues before they become big problems.

Traffic Consumption Overview

The Traffic Consumption card gives you a visual breakdown of your total bandwidth usage across all servers on your account. The card is organized into a simple table with three columns — IN, OUT, and TOTAL — and two rows:
  • Wk (Weekly) — Your bandwidth consumption for the current week. For example, you might see values like 5.5 TB inbound (green bar), 2 TB outbound (orange bar), and 7.5 TB total (blue bar).
  • Mo (Monthly) — The same breakdown aggregated over the entire current calendar month. Monthly figures naturally run higher — something like 16.7 TB / 18.2 TB / 34.9 TB is perfectly normal for active servers.
A small bar chart visualization behind the numbers gives you a quick visual sense of the proportions. The colored bars make it easy to see at a glance whether inbound or outbound traffic dominates your usage.
Why this matters: If you notice outbound traffic suddenly spiking much higher than usual, it could indicate a misconfiguration, a DDoS reflection, or unexpected load. Checking this card regularly takes just a few seconds and can save you from surprises.

Server List

Below the three dashboard cards is the main event — your server list. This is where you see every VPS on your account and jump into managing any one of them.

Server List Tabs

The server list offers different views to help you find what you need quickly:
The Recent Servers tab (highlighted in blue by default) shows the servers you have most recently accessed or interacted with. If you have just one or two servers, this is all you need — your VPS is right there every time you log in.This is the default view and is designed so you can get back to the server you were working on as fast as possible.
You will also notice a blue All Servers button on the right side of the tab bar. Click it to jump to the full Servers page where you can see every VPS on your account, use search and filtering, and manage them in bulk.

Understanding Each Server Row

Every server listed on your dashboard packs a lot of information into a single row. Here is what each element means:
ElementWhat It Tells You
Server NameThe custom name assigned to your VPS (for example, “Production Web Server” or “dev-01”)
Power IndicatorA small colored dot next to the server name — green means powered on and running, red means powered off
LocationA country flag icon followed by the city and country of the data center (for example, a UK flag with “London - United Kingdom”)
Architecture BadgeAn orange X86 32/64 BIT badge showing the processor architecture
Memory BadgeThe amount of RAM allocated to your server (for example, “8 GB”)
CPU Cores BadgeThe number of virtual CPU cores assigned (for example, “4 Cores”)
Storage BadgeTotal disk space available (for example, “100 GB SSD”)
Traffic BadgeYour bandwidth allowance — many FREAKHOSTING plans show an infinity symbol (TRAFFIC) meaning unlimited bandwidth
StatusA colored badge showing the current state — green ACTIVE means everything is running normally
CreatedThe date your server was originally provisioned
IP AddressYour server’s primary public IPv4 address, displayed alongside a small terminal icon you can click for quick access
Manage ButtonA blue Manage button that takes you to the server’s full management interface
Bookmark IconClick to pin or unpin this server from your Bookmarked Servers tab

Server Status Indicators

The Status badge on each server tells you its current state at a glance:
  • ACTIVE (green) — Your server is provisioned and running normally. This is the status you want to see.
  • Stopped — The server exists but is currently powered off. You can start it from the management page.
  • Suspended — The server has been suspended, usually due to a billing issue or policy matter. Contact support if you see this unexpectedly.
The power indicator dot next to the server name gives you an additional quick signal — a green dot means the VPS is currently powered on, while a red dot means it is off.

Managing a Server

To access the full management interface for any server, click the blue Manage button on its row. This takes you to the server’s dedicated page where you can:
  • Control power state (start, stop, restart, force stop)
  • Access the VNC or noVNC console
  • Configure network settings and additional IPs
  • Manage backups and snapshots
  • Reinstall or rebuild the operating system
  • View real-time resource graphs and usage history
  • And much more

Top Navigation Bar

The navigation bar runs across the top of every page in the panel. No matter where you are, these links are always one click away:

Dashboard

Your home base. Click here from anywhere to return to the main overview with your account cards, notifications, and server list.

Servers

The full server list page with All Servers and Bookmarked Servers tabs, plus search and filtering tools for finding specific VPS instances.

SSH Keys

Manage your SSH public keys in one place. Keys stored here can be injected into new server builds or reinstalls for secure, passwordless authentication.

Account

Your profile settings hub — change your password, enable or manage two-factor authentication, generate API tokens for automation, and configure shared access to let trusted users manage specific servers.
If you have administrative privileges, you will also see an orange Admin link in the top navigation. This leads to the administration backend and is only visible to accounts with admin access.

Quick Actions from the Dashboard

You do not always need to open a server’s full management page. Several useful actions are available right from the dashboard:
  • Copy a server IP — Each server’s public IPv4 address is displayed directly in the list. Hover over it or click the terminal icon next to it for quick access. This is handy when you need to SSH in or update a DNS record.
  • Check all server statuses at once — The green ACTIVE badges and power indicator dots let you instantly confirm that all your servers are healthy without clicking into each one.
  • Bookmark your key servers — If you manage five or more VPS instances, bookmark the ones you access daily. Next time you log in, switch to the Bookmarked Servers tab and they are right there — no scrolling, no searching.
  • Jump to the full server list — Click the blue All Servers button to see every VPS on your account in one place, with search and sorting options for larger collections.
  • Monitor bandwidth trends — A quick glance at the Traffic Consumption card tells you whether your usage is normal. The weekly row is especially useful for spotting sudden changes.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Dashboard

If your account has more than a few servers, bookmarks are your best friend. Click the bookmark icon on the servers you manage most often, then use the Bookmarked Servers tab as your daily starting point. It saves time and keeps your workflow focused.
The Last Login field on your Account card shows exactly when your account was last accessed. Make a habit of glancing at it each time you log in — if the date and time do not match your last session, it could indicate unauthorized access. Change your password and enable 2FA immediately if something looks off.
Sudden spikes in outbound traffic can indicate a compromised server, a misconfigured application, or an unexpected surge in legitimate traffic. By checking the Traffic Consumption card regularly, you can catch these issues early. If outbound traffic jumps significantly compared to your usual baseline, investigate the cause by checking your server logs.
The Account card makes it easy to verify your 2FA status — look for the green ACTIVE badge. If it is not there, navigate to Account in the top nav and enable it. Two-factor authentication is one of the simplest and most effective ways to prevent unauthorized access to your servers.

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Last Updated: March 2026 | VPS Support: Dashboard navigation simplified.