Every time a visitor opens your Internet site, the browser sends a request to the web server, which in turn executes it and supplies the desired data as a response. A standard HTML website uses minimal system resources as it is static, but database-driven platforms are more requiring and use far more processing time. Every webpage that's served generates two kinds of load - CPU load, that depends on the time period the hosting server spends executing a particular script; and MySQL load, which depends on the number of database queries produced by the script while the customer browses the website. Greater load shall be produced if a whole lot of people surf a particular site at the same time or if numerous database calls are made at the same time. Two examples are a discussion board with a large number of users or an online store where a customer enters a term inside a search box and a large number of items are searched. Having detailed data about the load your Internet site generates can help you optimize the content or see if it is time for you to switch to a more powerful sort of web hosting service, if the website is simply getting very popular.

MySQL & Load Stats in Shared Hosting

If you host your Internet sites in a shared hosting account with us, you shall have access to thorough CPU and MySQL data that will allow you to keep an eye on their functionality. You can see the statistics with a couple of mouse clicks inside your Hepsia CP. The CPU Load section will reveal to you the total time the server spent on your scripts and how much memory was needed, plus the time it took for the scripts to be executed. The daily view is the default one, but you could also see the data from the past months. The MySQL Load section offer additional information about the total amount of queries to each database that you have created inside the account. Once again, you can see per month, day-to-day and per hour data, that shall give you info which is different from the traffic or the number of visitors you get. That way, you can see if the Internet sites need some optimization.