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Usage Records

ABCProxy provides comprehensive usage tracking and reporting features that allow you to monitor traffic consumption for both your main account and sub-accounts. This helps you understand usage patterns, optimize resource allocation, and manage costs effectively.

Accessing Usage Records

  1. Log into the ABCProxy console
  2. Navigate to "Residential Proxies""Usage Records" page
  3. You will see a comprehensive dashboard with traffic consumption data

Dashboard Overview

Main Account Traffic Summary

  • Total Traffic Used: Overall traffic consumption across all sub-accounts
  • Available Traffic: Remaining traffic balance
  • Usage Percentage: Visual representation of traffic usage
  • Traffic Trend: Graph showing usage patterns over time

Sub-account Traffic Details

  • Individual Sub-account Usage: Traffic consumption for each sub-account
  • Usage Ranking: Sub-accounts ranked by traffic consumption
  • Status Indicators: Active, suspended, or disabled sub-accounts

Time Range Selection

Available Time Periods

1. Yesterday

  • Period: Previous day (00:00 - 23:59)
  • Use Case: Quick review of recent usage
  • Data: Hourly breakdown of traffic consumption

2. Last 7 Days

  • Period: Rolling 7-day window
  • Use Case: Weekly usage analysis
  • Data: Daily breakdown with trend analysis

3. Custom 30-Day Range

  • Period: Any 30-day period you select
  • Use Case: Detailed monthly analysis
  • Data: Daily breakdown with comparison features

How to Select Time Range

  1. Date Picker: Click on the date selector in the top-right corner
  2. Quick Selection: Use predefined buttons for "Yesterday" and "Last 7 Days"
  3. Custom Range:
    • Click "Custom Range" option
    • Select start and end dates
    • Maximum range: 30 days
    • Click "Apply" to update the view

Usage Data Display

Traffic Consumption Metrics

Main Account Level

  • Total Traffic Used: Sum of all sub-account consumption
  • Peak Usage: Highest single-day consumption
  • Average Daily Usage: Mean daily consumption
  • Usage Efficiency: Traffic utilization percentage

Sub-account Level

  • Individual Consumption: Traffic used by each sub-account
  • Usage Percentage: Percentage of total traffic used
  • Status: Active, suspended, or disabled
  • Last Activity: Most recent proxy usage

Visual Representations

Charts and Graphs

  • Line Charts: Show traffic trends over time
  • Bar Charts: Compare usage between sub-accounts
  • Pie Charts: Display usage distribution
  • Heat Maps: Show usage patterns by time of day

Data Tables

  • Detailed Records: Hourly/daily breakdown
  • Sortable Columns: Sort by usage, date, sub-account
  • Filterable Data: Filter by sub-account, date range

Best Practices

Regular Monitoring

  1. Daily Checks: Review yesterday's usage every morning
  2. Weekly Analysis: Analyze trends every week
  3. Monthly Review: Comprehensive monthly analysis
  4. Quarterly Planning: Plan traffic allocation quarterly

Optimization Strategies

  1. Monitor Usage: Keep track of traffic consumption
  2. Review Patterns: Understand usage patterns
  3. Adjust Limits: Modify traffic limits based on actual usage
  4. Efficient Allocation: Optimize traffic allocation

Data Management

  1. Regular Monitoring: Check usage data regularly
  2. Historical Review: Review historical data
  3. Documentation: Document usage patterns and decisions
  4. Team Training: Train team members on usage monitoring

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

No data displayed:

  • Check if the selected time range has data
  • Verify that sub-accounts are active
  • Ensure traffic has been consumed during the period

Incorrect usage data:

  • Refresh the page to get latest data
  • Check if there are any pending transactions
  • Contact support if data seems incorrect

Data loading issues:

  • Refresh the page to get latest data
  • Check if there are any pending transactions
  • Contact support if data seems incorrect

Support

For technical support with usage records and reporting, contact: support@abcproxy.com

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