How to see the number of Inodes in cPanel?
How to see the number Inodes in cPanel?
An inode is a data structure used by your web hosting server to store information about every file and folder in your account. This includes not just the content of the files, but details like file names, ownership, size, and location on the server. Each file, folder, email, or even image uses one inode.
In the guide below, we’ll walk you through how to see the number of inodes in cPanel.
Login into your cPanel using the username and password provided.

Note: These Username and Password you can retrieve in your email. You may need to check your Inbox, Spam, or Junk folder for an email with the subject: 'New Account Information'
Scroll down to Statistics section, you will see the number of inodes you are used.

Note: Every time a file is opened, the file’s inode is read by the kernel of the server. The more files/folders you have, the more inodes you use. And the more inodes you use, the more system resources your account consumes. That is why it is a common and necessary practice among hosts to limit the number of inodes on a shared server, where it is not suitable for one account to use system resources and leave no power for the other accounts.
Inodes are important because hosting accounts often have inode limits, which can affect how many files and folders you can store—even if you're within your disk space limit. Keeping your inode usage low helps your website run smoothly and ensures your account stays within server limits. In case your account reaches the maximum number of inodes, it may be excluded from the backup system, or you may experience problems with file uploading, receiving emails, and see errors when accessing your website.
If you face any issues or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out — our support team is always ready to help!
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An inode is a data structure used by your web hosting server to store information about every file and folder in your account. This includes not just the content of the files, but details like file names, ownership, size, and location on the server. Each file, folder, email, or even image uses one inode.
In the guide below, we’ll walk you through how to see the number of inodes in cPanel.
Login into your cPanel using the username and password provided.

Note: These Username and Password you can retrieve in your email. You may need to check your Inbox, Spam, or Junk folder for an email with the subject: 'New Account Information'
Scroll down to Statistics section, you will see the number of inodes you are used.

Note: Every time a file is opened, the file’s inode is read by the kernel of the server. The more files/folders you have, the more inodes you use. And the more inodes you use, the more system resources your account consumes. That is why it is a common and necessary practice among hosts to limit the number of inodes on a shared server, where it is not suitable for one account to use system resources and leave no power for the other accounts.
Inodes are important because hosting accounts often have inode limits, which can affect how many files and folders you can store—even if you're within your disk space limit. Keeping your inode usage low helps your website run smoothly and ensures your account stays within server limits. In case your account reaches the maximum number of inodes, it may be excluded from the backup system, or you may experience problems with file uploading, receiving emails, and see errors when accessing your website.
If you face any issues or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out — our support team is always ready to help!
🔧 Need help? Submit a Support Ticket
💬 Chat with us on Live Chat via our website
Updated on: 06/06/2025
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