Open the Resource Limits page in my.cubepath.com to see your account's quotas and how much of each you're using.
Your tier
The top card shows your current plan tier (for example Starter Tier) under the Compute category. Your limits are tied to this tier.
Reading usage
Each resource type has its own card. CubePath tracks limits for:
| Resource | Counted as |
|---|---|
| VPS | Number of servers |
| Floating IPs | Assignable public IPs |
| RAM | Total memory in GB |
| Disk | Total storage in GB |
| CPU | Virtual cores |
Every card shows the total for that resource, your current usage as a large number, the percentage used with a progress bar, and how much is still available.
ImportantThe RAM, disk and CPU limits are totals across your account, not per machine. That's why a deployment can be rejected while your VPS count is nowhere near its limit — a few large machines exhaust the memory quota long before the server count runs out. Read all five cards, not just the one you expect.
NoteNAT Gateways and Load Balancers count toward the same combined RAM, CPU and storage limits as VPS.
Request an increase
Click Request Increase (on the tier card, or in the usage alert) to open a sales ticket pre-filled for raising your limits. Submit it and our team follows up.
TipWhen any resource passes 75% usage, a usage alert appears at the bottom of the page. Treat that as the moment to request an increase, not the moment you're actually blocked — a request raised while you still have headroom doesn't hold up a deployment.
Free up capacity instead
Usage reflects resources currently deployed. Before asking for a bigger tier, it's worth checking whether the quota is being spent on things you still need:
- A stopped VPS counts against every limit, exactly like a running one.
- Floating IPs count whether or not they're assigned to a server.
- Machines left over from a migration or a test are the usual reason a quota fills up.
Deleting or resizing unused resources frees room immediately, with no ticket and no tier change. Usage Logs is the fastest way to find them, since anything consuming quota is also costing money.