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 resources due to the fact that it's static, but that isn't the situation with dynamic database-driven websites that use PHP scripts and offer far more features. Such websites produce load on the hosting server each time somebody browses them, due to the fact that the server requires time to execute the script, to access the database and then to deliver the information requested by the visitor's browser. A widely used discussion board, as an illustration, stores all usernames and posts within a database, so some load is created every single time a thread is opened or an end user looks for a specific phrase. If a lot of people access the forum all at once, or if each search involves checking thousands of database entries, this can produce high load and affect the efficiency of the site. In this regard, CPU and MySQL load data can present you with info about the site’s functionality, as you can compare the numbers with your traffic data and see if the site needs to be optimized or transferred to a different sort of hosting platform that will be able to bear the high system load if the website is very popular.
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MySQL & Load Stats in Shared Web Hosting
Using the Hepsia CP, which comes with all our
shared web hosting offers, you shall be able to to see incredibly comprehensive statistics regarding the system resources that your sites use. One of the sections shall give you information regarding the CPU load, such as how much processing time the hosting server spent, the time it took for your scripts to be executed and the amount of memory they used. Stats are consistently provided every 6 hours and you can also see the different types of processes that generated the most load - PHP, Perl, etc. MySQL load stats are listed inside an individual section where you'll be able to see all the queries on a per hour, everyday, and so on. basis. You could go back and compare statistics from different months to determine if some update has transformed the resource usage if the amount of site visitors has not changed much. In this way, you can determine if your Internet site needs to be optimized, that will give you a better general performance and an improved user experience.
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MySQL & Load Stats in Semi-dedicated Servers
If you would like to see thorough stats with regards to the load produced by your Internet sites, it won't take more than a few mouse clicks to do this. The Hepsia hosting Control Panel, included with all
semi-dedicated servers which we offer, features a section focused on the system resource usage and the information there shall tell you if your websites perform well and if the load they create corresponds to the number of received visitors. The CPU load stats include the script execution time and the span of time it took for the web server to process the requests, as well as what sorts of processes produced the load. The MySQL data shall show you how many times each database was accessed, plus daily and hourly data for the entire account. With both forms of statistics, you'll be able to check the numbers for any of the past days and months, so you could see how sites perform as the traffic to them rises or once you've applied some update.