MySQL & Load Stats
The MySQL & Load Stats will quietly gather data while your website is functioning. See why it's essential to check them out frequently.
If you have an HTML site, in all probability it uses a very small amount of resources simply because it is static, but that isn't the case with dynamic database-driven websites that use PHP scripts and offer you considerably more capabilities. This type of websites produce load on the website hosting server when anyone browses them, due to the fact that the web server requires time to execute the script, to access the database and then to supply the info requested by the visitor's browser. A well known discussion board, as an illustration, stores all usernames and posts within a database, so some load is generated each time a thread is opened or a user looks for a certain phrase. If lots of people connect to the forum simultaneously, or if each and every search involves checking thousands of database entries, this could create high load and affect the functionality of the website. In this regard, CPU and MySQL load data can present you with information about the site’s efficiency, as you can compare the numbers with your traffic stats to determine if the Internet site must be optimized or moved to another sort of website hosting platform that'll be able to bear the high system load in case the Internet site is very popular.
MySQL & Load Stats in Web Hosting
Our system keeps comprehensive info about the system resource usage of each web hosting account which is set up on our top-notch cloud platform, so if you opt to host your websites with our company, you'll have full access to this info through the Hepsia Control Panel, which you will get with the account. The CPU load stats include the CPU time and the actual execution time of your scripts, along with how much system memory they used. You can also see what processes produced the load - PHP or Perl scripts, cron jobs, etc. The MySQL load data section will show you the total amount queries to each specific database you have created in your shared hosting account, the total queries for the account altogether and the normal hourly rate. Comparing these numbers to the site visitor statistics shall tell you if your Internet sites perform the way they ought to or if they need some optimization, which will improve their overall performance and the overall website visitor experience.