MySQL & Load Stats
Discover which kind of info is gathered in the MySQL & Load Stats section and how you'll be able to take advantage of it.
The CPU load depends upon the time period a web server spends executing a script every time a visitor opens a webpage on a specific script-driven website. Static HTML websites use barely any CPU time, but it is not so with the significantly more sophisticated and functional scripts, which use a database and display dynamic content. The more people open this sort of a site, the more load will be produced on the web server and if the database is very large, the MySQL server will be loaded too. An example of what can cause high load is an Internet store with a huge number of products. If it's popular, a lot of people shall be visiting it concurrently and if they search for items, the entire database containing all of the products will also be frequently accessed by the script, resulting in high load. In this light, having CPU and MySQL load stats will provide you with an idea of how the Internet site is doing, if it has to be optimized or if you simply need a more potent web hosting solution - if the Internet site is extremely popular and the established setup can't deal with the load.
MySQL & Load Stats in Website Hosting
If you host your sites in a website hosting account with us, you shall have access to in depth CPU and MySQL data that will permit you to keep an eye on their overall performance. You can see the statistics with a number of clicks within your Hepsia CP. The CPU Load section will show you the total time the server spent on your scripts and how much memory was needed, 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 statistics from the preceding months. The MySQL Load section give you more details about the amount of queries to each database that you have created in the account. Once again, you can easily see monthly, daily and per hour data, which will give you data which is different from the traffic or the number of visitors which you get. In this way, you can determine if the sites need some optimization.