MySQL & Load Stats
See the type of information is gathered in the MySQL & Load Stats section and exactly how you are able to reap the benefits of it.
If you have an HTML site, in all probability it uses a very small amount of system resources because it is static, but this is not the situation with dynamic database-driven Internet sites that use PHP scripts and provide considerably more functions. This kind of Internet sites create load on the hosting server when anyone browses them, as the server requires time to execute the script, to access the database and then to deliver the information requested by the visitor's web browser. A widely used discussion board, as an illustration, stores all usernames and posts in a database, so some load is generated any time a thread is opened or an end user looks for a specific phrase. If many people access the forum all at once, or if each and every search involves checking tens of thousands of database entries, this may produce high load and affect the overall performance of the site. In this regard, CPU and MySQL load data can provide info about the site’s efficiency, as you can compare the numbers with your traffic statistics to make a decision if the Internet site should be optimized or transferred to a new type of hosting platform which will be able to bear the high system load in case the Internet site is popular.
MySQL & Load Stats in Web Hosting
If you host your websites inside a web hosting account with our company, you shall have access to comprehensive CPU and MySQL data that will permit you to keep an eye on their overall performance. You are able to see the statistics with several clicks in your Hepsia CP. The CPU Load section will show you the total time period the hosting server spent on your scripts and what amount of memory was needed, and the time it took for the scripts to be executed. The day-to-day view is the standard one, but you'll be able to also see the stats from the previous months. The MySQL Load section will provide you with more info about the amount of queries to each and every database that you have created within the account. Once again, you can see monthly, day-to-day and per hour statistics, that shall give you data that is different from the traffic or the number of visitors that you get. That way, you can identify if the websites require some optimization.