MySQL & Load Stats
The MySQL & Load Stats will quietly gather data while your website is functioning. Discover why it's essential to check them out regularly.
When a visitor opens your site, the web browser sends a request to the web server, which in turn executes it and provides the necessary data as a response. A standard HTML website uses minimum system resources for the reason that it's static, but database-driven platforms are more demanding and use much more processing time. Every page that's served produces 2 sorts of load - CPU load, which depends on the amount of time the hosting server spends executing a particular script; and MySQL load, which depends on the number of database queries generated by the script while the client browses the Internet site. Larger load will be created if a whole lot of people browse a certain website all at once or if a considerable amount of database calls are made all at once. Two good examples are a discussion board with tens of thousands of users or an online store in which a visitor enters a term within a search box and thousands of items are searched. Having detailed data about the load which your website generates will enable you to improve the content or see if it's time for you to switch to a more powerful kind of website hosting service, if the website is simply getting extremely popular.
MySQL & Load Stats in Cloud Hosting
If you host your Internet sites inside a cloud hosting account with our company, you'll have access to detailed CPU and MySQL statistics which will allow you to monitor their operation. You can easily see the data with a few clicks in your Hepsia CP. The CPU Load section will show you the total time frame the hosting server spent on your scripts and what amount of memory was required, as well as the time it took for the scripts to be executed. The day-to-day view is the default one, but you'll be able to also see the stats from the preceding months. The MySQL Load section offer you more details about the number of queries to every database that you have set up within the account. Once again, you can easily see monthly, daily and per hour statistics, that shall give you data that's different from the traffic or the number of visitors you get. This way, you can identify if the Internet sites require some optimization.