Hosting Package Disk Space Running Out

Disk Space Nearly Full on cPanel Hosting

Short version: when you’re low on space, email bounces, uploads fail, and updates break. We send early warnings at 80%, 90%, and 95% so you can act before things fall over. Clear mail (fastest win), trim files, or upgrade storage if you’re constantly hitting the ceiling.


What You’ll Notice When Space Runs Out

  • Email problems: new mail can bounce with “mailbox quota exceeded.” At 100% usage, the server rejects new mail until you free space. cPanel & WHM Documentation

  • Uploads & updates fail: File Manager/FTP uploads and site updates can error with “Write failed: disk quota exceeded.” cPanel & WHM Documentation


How Our Alerts Work

  • 80% – Warn: gentle nudge to start cleaning.

  • 90% – Critical: you’re close to failure; act now.

  • 95% – Near-full: last call before trouble.

These thresholds are configurable in WHM. Industry defaults are often 80% (warn), 90% (critical), and ~98% (full); we use 95% as an earlier near-full heads-up to prevent outages. cPanel & WHM Documentation+1


Fastest Way to Free Space: Clean Up Mail

Target big wins first (large attachments, old folders). Use Outlook or Webmail.

In Microsoft Outlook (Windows/Mac – classic Outlook):

  • Mailbox Cleanup to find large/old items and empty Deleted Items.
    Link: Reduce the size of your mailbox (Microsoft). Microsoft Support

  • AutoArchive to move old mail to a local .pst so server space drops.
    Link: Archive older items automatically (Microsoft). Microsoft Support

  • Manually empty Deleted Items (this counts!).
    Link: Empty the Deleted Items folder in Outlook (Microsoft). Microsoft Support

  • Export to .pst if you want a one-time archive you can keep locally.
    Link: Back up your Outlook email (Microsoft). Microsoft Support

Note: the new Outlook for Windows is still catching up on some export features—use classic Outlook if you don’t see Export. Microsoft Learn

In cPanel/Webmail:


When to Upgrade Your Hosting Package

If you’re repeatedly hitting 90–95% even after cleanup, you’re wasting time firefighting. Upgrade to a plan with more storage so mail and updates keep flowing. Your provider can right-size quotas or move you to a bigger tier.


Useful Links (How-To)


Bottom line: clear mail first, delete what you don’t need, archive what you do, then upgrade if growth is steady. That’s how you stay out of the red without playing whack-a-mole with your inbox.

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