The Monitoring tab displays performance metrics for a Virtual Machine (VM).
To open the tab, navigate to Cloud > Virtual Instances in the Gcore Customer Portal, click the instance name, and select the Monitoring tab.
Two controls appear above the graphs: the left one selects the time range of the displayed data, and the right one sets the refresh interval.
Rate metrics — bytes per second and packets per second — display one-minute averages. The system collects the total volume for one minute and divides by 60.
1. CPU Utilization measures the load on the processor as a percentage. At 90% load across all cores, the graph displays 90%.
CPU Utilization can exceed 100% when the VM briefly uses more CPU than its flavor allocation — this usually occurs during VM creation and does not affect payment.
2. RAM Utilization measures the amount of RAM the Virtual Machine uses, as a percentage. A value of 100% means the RAM is fully loaded.
RAM Utilization in the portal may be higher than the value shown inside the operating system. The Monitoring tab includes cache RAM — memory the OS reserves to speed up applications but reclaims immediately when any application requires it.
The Network Traffic panel shows network traffic speed in bytes per second:
3. Network BPS, ingress is the speed of incoming traffic measured in bytes per second.
4. Network BPS, egress is the speed of outgoing traffic measured in bytes per second.
The Network Packets panel shows network traffic speed in packets per second:
5. Network PPS, ingress is the speed of incoming traffic measured in packets per second.
6. Network PPS, egress is the speed of outgoing traffic measured in packets per second.
The Disk IOPS panel shows disk read and write operations per second:
7. sda/Disk IOPS read — number of disk read operations per second.
8. sda/Disk IOPS write — number of disk write operations per second.
The Disk Throughput panel shows disk data transfer speed in bytes per second:
9. sda/Disk BPS read — disk read throughput in bytes per second.
10. sda/Disk BPS write — disk write throughput in bytes per second.