The CPU load depends on the time a web server spends executing a script every time a visitor opens a page on a specific script-driven Internet site. Static HTML Internet sites use hardly any CPU time, but this isn't so with the considerably more complex and functional scripts, which use a database and display dynamic content. The more people open such an Internet site, the more load will be generated on the hosting server and if the database is big, the MySQL server will be loaded too. An illustration of what can cause high load is an Internet store with a large number of products. If it's popular, lots of people will be browsing it all at once and if they look for items, the whole database containing 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 stats will offer you an idea of how the site is doing, if it has to be optimized or if you just need a more powerful web hosting solution - if the site is popular and the established setup cannot handle the load.

MySQL & Load Stats in Shared Web Hosting

Our system keeps comprehensive information about the system resource usage of every shared web hosting account that is set up on our top-notch cloud platform, so given that you opt to host your sites with our company, you'll have full access to this information from the Hepsia CP, which you shall get with the account. The CPU load statistics feature the CPU time and the actual execution time of your scripts, plus how much system memory they used. You can also see what processes produced the load - PHP or Perl scripts, cron jobs, and so on. The MySQL load data section will show you the total amount queries to each particular database you have created inside your shared hosting account, the total queries for the account in general and the average hourly rate. Comparing these statistics to the website visitor data shall tell you if your websites perform the way they need to or if they require some optimization, that will improve their overall performance and the overall website visitor experience.