MySQL & Load Stats
The MySQL & Load Stats will quietly gather data while your web site is functioning. Discover why it is important to check them out regularly.
If you have an HTML Internet site, most likely it uses a very small amount of system resources because it's static, but this isn't so with dynamic database-driven Internet sites that use PHP scripts and provide far more functions. Such websites generate load on the hosting server each time anyone browses them, since the web server requires time to execute the script, to access the database and then to supply the content requested by the visitor's web browser. A popular discussion board, as an illustration, stores all usernames and posts inside a database, so some load is generated any time a thread is opened or a user looks for a certain name. If lots of people connect to the forum all at once, or if every single search involves checking tens of thousands of database entries, this could generate high load and affect the efficiency of the website. In this regard, CPU and MySQL load stats can provide you with information about the site’s functionality, as you can compare the numbers with your traffic statistics to decide if the website must be optimized or migrated to a different type of hosting platform which will be able to bear the high system load in the event that the site is really popular.
MySQL & Load Stats in Shared Hosting
We generate comprehensive data about the system resource usage of every shared hosting account, so in the event that you host your sites on our highly developed cloud platform, you'll be able to check out the statistics with only a couple of clicks from your Hepsia Control Panel. The data is provided in 2 different sections. The first one will show you the amount of time our system spent serving your Internet sites, the total time it took for your scripts to be executed, what amount of memory the sites used and what types of processes generated the load. Stats are created every six hours. You could see day-to-day and month-to-month data also. In the second section you will discover all of the databases that you have created in the account and for every one of them you'll see the number of hourly and daily queries. The information will give you an accurate picture of the overall performance of your sites, specifically if you compare it to the daily traffic and visitor data.