If you have an HTML website, it likely uses a really small amount of resources as it is static, but that isn't the case with dynamic database-driven websites that use PHP scripts and offer you much more functions. This sort of websites create load on the web hosting server when anyone browses them, simply because the web server needs time to execute the script, to access the database and then to supply the content requested by the visitor's Internet browser. A famous discussion board, as an illustration, stores all usernames and posts inside a database, so some load is created every time a thread is opened or a user searches for a particular term. If a lot of people connect to the forum simultaneously, or if each and every search involves checking hundreds of thousands of database entries, this could produce high load and affect the functionality of the site. In this regard, CPU and MySQL load stats can provide you with info about the site’s efficiency, as you can compare the numbers with your traffic stats to make a decision if the website needs to be optimized or transferred to a different sort of web hosting platform which will be able to bear the high system load in the event that the site is extremely popular.

MySQL & Load Stats in Cloud Web Hosting

We generate comprehensive statistics about the system resource usage of each cloud web hosting account, so if you host your sites on our sophisticated cloud platform, you shall be able to check the stats with just a couple of clicks from your Hepsia Control Panel. The data is offered in 2 different sections. The first one shall show you the span of time our system spent serving your sites, the total time it took for your scripts to be executed, the amount of memory sites used and what types of processes produced the load. Statistics are created every six hours. You'll be able to see daily and month-to-month statistics as well. In the second section you'll discover all the databases which you have created inside the account and for each one of them you shall see the total amount of hourly and daily queries. The data will give you an accurate picture of the efficiency of your sites, specifically if you compare it to the daily traffic and visitor data.