MySQL & Load Stats
The MySQL & Load Stats will silently gather data while your web site is working. See why you need to check them out on a regular basis.
The CPU load depends on the amount of time a server spends executing a script whenever a visitor opens a page on a certain script-driven site. Static HTML websites use barely any CPU time, but it is not the situation with the much more complex and functional scripts, which use a database and display dynamic content. The more individuals open this kind of an Internet site, the more load shall be produced on the server and if the database is large, the MySQL server will be loaded as well. An example of what could cause high load is an online store with a large number of products. If it is popular, lots of people shall be browsing it simultaneously and if they look for items, the whole database containing all of the products shall also be frequently accessed by the script, which will result in high load. In this light, having CPU and MySQL load statistics will offer you an idea of how the website is doing, if it needs to be optimized or if you simply just need a more efficient website hosting solution - if the website is popular and the established setup cannot handle the load.
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MySQL & Load Stats in Shared Website Hosting
Using the Hepsia CP, which comes with all our
shared website hosting packages, you'll be able to see incredibly comprehensive stats about the resources which your websites use. One of the sections will give you info on the CPU load, including the amount of processing time the server spent, how much time it took for your scripts to be executed and exactly how much memory they used. Stats are routinely produced every six hours and you could also see the kinds of processes that generated the most load - PHP, Perl, and so forth. MySQL load stats are listed inside a separate section where you'll be able to see all the queries on a per hour, everyday, and so forth. basis. You could go back and compare statistics from various months to see if some update has transformed the resource usage if the amount of website visitors hasn't changed much. That way, you can see if your website needs to be optimized, which will contribute to a better general performance and an improved user experience.
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MySQL & Load Stats in Semi-dedicated Servers
As our system keeps detailed statistics for the load which each
semi-dedicated server account produces, you will be aware of how your sites perform at any time. As soon as you log in to the Hepsia Control Panel, provided with every single account, you can check out the section committed to the system load. There, you are able to see the processing time our system spent on your scripts, the amount of 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 on. Additionally you can see the number of queries to every single database inside your semi-dedicated account, the total daily stats for the account overall, along with the average hourly rate. With both the CPU and the MySQL load statistics, you may always go back to past days or months and examine the general performance of your sites after some update or after a substantial boost in the number of your site visitors.