MySQL & Load Stats in Website Hosting
Using the Hepsia Control Panel, included with all of our website hosting offers, you shall be able to to see really comprehensive statistics concerning the system resources that your Internet sites use. One of the sections will give you information about the CPU load, including how much processing time the hosting server spent, the amount of time it took for your scripts to be executed and what amount of memory they used. Stats are consistently created every 6 hours and you can also see the different types of processes that generated the most load - PHP, Perl, and so forth. MySQL load data are listed inside a separate section in which you'll be able to see all the queries on a per hour, day-to-day, etc. basis. You could go back and compare stats from different months to find out whether some update has transformed the resource usage if the amount of site visitors hasn't changed much. In this way, you can determine if your Internet site needs to be optimized, that will lead to a better overall performance and an improved user experience.
MySQL & Load Stats in Semi-dedicated Servers
If you have a semi-dedicated server account with us, you will be able to access rather comprehensive CPU and MySQL load statistics that will give you more info about the overall performance of your websites. 2 sections of the Hepsia CP are devoted to the stats, one for every single kind. In the CPU Load section you can see the execution time of your scripts and the amount of time the hosting server processed them. You can also see the different types of processes which were executed. Statistics are produced every six hours, but if required, you could also check statistics for previous days or months. The MySQL Load section shall show you the entire number of database queries daily and each hour, along with the queries to each individual database that you have in your semi-dedicated account. Comparing this info to your traffic statistics will give you valuable data about how your Internet sites perform and you will see if you have to take some measures to optimize them.