MySQL & Load Stats
Discover what sort of data is gathered in the MySQL & Load Stats area and just how you'll be able to make the most of it.
Every time a visitor opens your Internet site, the Internet browser sends a request to the hosting server, which in turn executes it and gives the required information as a response. A basic HTML website uses very little system resources due to the fact that it's static, but database-driven platforms are more demanding and use a lot more processing time. Each and every webpage which is served produces 2 kinds of load - CPU load, that depends on the time period the server spends executing a specific script; and MySQL load, that depends on the number of database queries generated by the script while the client browses the site. Larger load will be generated if loads of people look through a certain site simultaneously or if a lot of database calls are made concurrently. Two good examples are a discussion board with a large number of users or an online store where a customer enters a term in a search box and tens of thousands of items are searched. Having in depth data about the load your site generates can help you boost the content or see if it's the perfect time to switch to a more powerful type of hosting service, if the Internet site is simply getting very popular.
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MySQL & Load Stats in Web Hosting
Our system keeps detailed information about the system resource usage of every single
web hosting account which is set up on our top-notch cloud platform, so if you choose to host your websites with our company, you shall have full access to this info through the Hepsia CP, which you'll get with the account. The CPU load data feature the CPU time and the actual execution time of your scripts, plus what amount of system memory they used. You may also see what processes created the load - PHP or Perl scripts, cron jobs, etc. The MySQL load data section will show you the amount of queries to each individual database you have created within your shared hosting account, the total queries for the account altogether and the normal hourly rate. Comparing these numbers to the website visitor data shall tell you if your sites perform the way they have to or if they require some optimization, that will improve their efficiency and the overall site visitor experience.
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MySQL & Load Stats in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Because our system keeps in depth statistics for the load that every
semi-dedicated server account generates, you shall be aware of how your sites perform at any time. When you log in to the Hepsia CP, provided with every account, you can check out the section committed to the system load. There, you can see the processing time our system spent on your scripts, how much time it took for the scripts to be actually executed and what kinds of processes created the load - cron jobs, PHP pages, Perl scripts, and so forth. You may also see the total number of queries to every database inside your semi-dedicated account, the total daily figures for the account as a whole, plus the average hourly rate. With both the CPU and the MySQL load data, you may always go back to past days or months and evaluate the overall performance of your websites after some update or after a significant rise in the number of your visitors.