If you have an HTML website, most likely it uses a very small amount of system resources because it's static, but that isn't the case with dynamic database-driven sites that use PHP scripts and provide you with far more functions. This sort of Internet sites produce load on the web hosting server each and every time someone browses them, simply because the web server needs time to execute the script, to access the database and then to supply the information requested by the visitor's browser. A well-known discussion board, as an illustration, stores all usernames and posts within a database, so some load is produced each time a thread is opened or an end user looks for a particular name. If many people connect to the forum at the same time, or if every search involves checking tens of thousands of database entries, this can produce high load and affect the overall performance of the Internet site. In this regard, CPU and MySQL load data can present you with data about the site’s overall performance, as you can compare the numbers with your traffic data and see if the website needs to be optimized or migrated to a new sort of web hosting platform that'll be able to bear the high system load in the event that the Internet site is popular.
MySQL & Load Stats in Cloud Hosting
Using the Hepsia Control Panel, included with all our cloud hosting packages, you'll be able to see really detailed stats about the system resources your sites use. One of the sections shall give you details about the CPU load, like how much processing time the server spent, the amount of time it took for your scripts to be executed and exactly how much memory they used. Statistics are routinely created every six hours and you could also see the different kinds of processes that generated the most load - PHP, Perl, etc. MySQL load stats are listed inside an individual section in which you are able to see all the queries on a per hour, everyday, etcetera. basis. You can go back and compare statistics from different months to find out whether some update has transformed the resource usage if the amount of website visitors has not changed much. This way, you can determine if your Internet site needs to be optimized, that'll lead to a better overall performance and an improved user experience.
MySQL & Load Stats in Semi-dedicated Servers
Since our system keeps in depth statistics for the load which each semi-dedicated server account generates, you will be aware of how your websites perform at any time. Once you log in to the Hepsia CP, included with each and every account, you can go to the section dedicated to the system load. In it, you can easily see the processing time our system spent on your scripts, how much time it took for the scripts to be actually executed and what types of processes created the load - cron jobs, PHP pages, Perl scripts, etc. Additionally you can see the amount of queries to each and every database within your semi-dedicated account, the total everyday numbers for the account overall, along with the average hourly rate. With both the CPU and the MySQL load stats, you can always go back to past days or months and examine the general performance of your Internet sites after some update or after a substantial boost in the number of your site visitors.