MySQL & Load Stats
The MySQL & Load Stats will quietly gather data while your website is running. See why you need to check them out regularly.
Every time a visitor opens your Internet site, the web browser sends a request to the server, which executes it and gives the desired content as a response. A standard HTML site uses negligible resources as it's static, but database-driven platforms are more requiring and use much more processing time. Every single webpage that is served produces two forms of load - CPU load, that depends on the amount of time the server spends executing a certain script; and MySQL load, that depends on the total number of database queries created by the script while the end user browses the Internet site. Greater load will be generated if loads of people look through a particular Internet site simultaneously or if numerous database calls are made simultaneously. 2 illustrations are a discussion board with tens of thousands of users or an online store in which a visitor enters a term in a search box and tens of thousands of items are searched. Having in depth stats about the load that your Internet site generates will allow you to optimize the content or see if it's time for you to switch to a more powerful sort of website hosting service, if the site is simply getting very popular.
MySQL & Load Stats in Shared Hosting
We create in depth data about the system resource usage of each shared hosting account, so in the event that you host your Internet sites on our highly developed cloud platform, you shall be able to take a look at the statistics with just a few mouse clicks from your Hepsia Control Panel. The data is available in 2 different sections. The first one shall show you the amount of time our system spent serving your Internet sites, the total time it took for your scripts to be executed, the amount of memory Internet sites used and what different types of processes generated the load. Stats are created every 6 hours. You are able to see day-to-day and month-to-month data also. In the second section you'll find all the databases which you have created inside the account and for each one of them you will see the amount of per hour and daily queries. The info will give you an accurate picture of the efficiency of your websites, especially if you compare it to the daily traffic and visitor stats.