Your Realm.fun dashboard is your control center for everything server-related. Here's a complete tour of what you'll find and how to use it.
Dashboard overview
When you log in, you'll see your main dashboard with all your servers listed. Each server card shows:
- - Server name: The name you gave your server
- - Game type: Which game is running (Minecraft, Rust, etc.)
- - Status: Online (green), Offline (red), or Starting (yellow)
- - Resource usage: Current RAM and CPU usage at a glance
Server control panel
Click on any server to open its control panel. Here you'll find several tabs:
Console
A live view of your server's output. You can see everything that's happening and send commands directly. The console updates in real-time, so you'll see player joins, errors, and other events as they happen.
Files
A full file manager for your server. You can upload, download, edit, and delete files without needing FTP. Common uses include editing config files, uploading mods, or downloading your world save.
Backups
View and manage your automatic backups. You can also create manual backups before making changes, restore from any backup, or download backups to your computer.
Startup
Configure startup parameters for your server. This is where you can change the server version, modify Java flags, or adjust game-specific settings that apply when the server starts.
Settings
General server settings including renaming your server, reinstalling the game, or viewing your server's connection details.
Resource monitoring
At the top of your server panel, you'll see real-time resource graphs showing:
- - Memory (RAM): How much of your allocated RAM is being used
- - CPU: Current processor usage
- - Disk: Storage space used by your server files
- - Network: Incoming and outgoing traffic
Quick actions
The power controls are always visible at the top of your server panel:
- - Start: Boot up your server
- - Stop: Gracefully shut down (saves data first)
- - Restart: Stop and start in one action
- - Kill: Force stop (use only if server is frozen)
Pro tip
Use keyboard shortcuts for faster navigation: Ctrl+Enter sends commands in the console, and Ctrl+S saves files in the editor.