The CPU load depends upon the time period a hosting server spends executing a script whenever a visitor opens a page on a given script-driven site. Static HTML sites use hardly any CPU time, but it's not the case with the considerably more complex and functional scripts, which use a database and display dynamic content. The more individuals open such a site, the more load shall be produced on the hosting server and if the database is big, the MySQL server shall be loaded also. An illustration of what can cause high load is an Internet store with thousands of products. If it's popular, many people will be browsing it all at once and if they look for items, the whole database that contains all of the products shall also be constantly accessed by the script, which will result in high load. In this light, having CPU and MySQL load data will provide you with an idea of how the site is doing, if it needs to be optimized or if you just need a more efficient website hosting solution - if the site is popular and the current setup can't deal with the load.

MySQL & Load Stats in Cloud Web Hosting

Using the Hepsia CP, bundled with all of our cloud web hosting plans, you will be able to see incredibly comprehensive statistics concerning the system resources your Internet sites use. One of the sections will give you info on the CPU load, such as how much processing time the hosting server spent, how much time it took for your scripts to be executed and the amount of memory they used. Statistics are routinely created every six hours and you can also see the types of processes that produced the most load - PHP, Perl, etc. MySQL load data are listed in a separate section where you can see all the queries on an hourly, day-to-day, and so forth. basis. You can go back and compare statistics from various months to find out whether some update has transformed the resource usage if the amount of site visitors hasn't changed much. That way, you can determine if your Internet site needs to be optimized, which will contribute to a better overall performance and an improved user experience.

MySQL & Load Stats in Semi-dedicated Servers

Since our system keeps in depth stats for the load that each semi-dedicated server account generates, you'll be aware of how your Internet sites perform at any time. Once you log in to the Hepsia CP, included with every single account, you can go to the section committed to the system load. There, you can see the processing time our system spent on your scripts, the amount of time it took for the scripts to be actually executed and what sorts of processes generated the load - cron jobs, PHP pages, Perl scripts, and so forth. Additionally you can see the total number of queries to each database within your semi-dedicated account, the total everyday statistics for the account altogether, plus the average hourly rate. With both the CPU and the MySQL load data, you can always go back to past days or months and review the performance of your Internet sites after some update or after a considerable increase in the number of your site visitors.