MySQL & Load Stats
View which kind of data is gathered in the MySQL & Load Stats section and exactly how you'll be able to take advantage of it.
The CPU load depends on the length of time a hosting server spends executing a script any time a visitor opens a page on a specific script-driven Internet site. Static HTML websites use hardly any CPU time, but it is not so with the much more sophisticated and functional scripts, which use a database and display dynamic content. The more people open this type of an Internet site, the more load shall be created on the web server and if the database is very large, the MySQL server shall be loaded as well. An illustration of what could cause high load is a web-based store with tens of thousands of products. If it's popular, lots of people will be exploring it all at once and if they seek out items, the whole database that contains all of the products shall also be constantly accessed by the script, resulting in high load. In this light, having CPU and MySQL load stats can provide an idea of how the Internet site is doing, if it needs to be optimized or if you simply just need a more powerful hosting solution - if the website is really popular and the established setup cannot cope with the load.
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MySQL & Load Stats in Website Hosting
We generate detailed data about the system resource usage of every single
website hosting account, so in case you host your websites on our highly developed cloud platform, you'll be able to examine the statistics with just a couple of clicks from your Hepsia Control Panel. The data is supplied in two different sections. The first one will show you the length of time our system spent serving your websites, the total time it took for your scripts to be executed, what amount of memory the sites used and what types of processes produced the load. Statistics are generated every six hours. You're able to see day-to-day and per month data also. In the second section you shall find all of the databases which you have created in the account and for each of them you'll see the amount of per hour and daily queries. The info will give you an accurate picture of the functionality of your sites, specifically if you compare it to the daily traffic and visitor data.