A database is used by most dynamic websites to hold dynamic data such as posts, comments, products, accounts, and so on. This information is kept on database servers. The data stored in the database can then be seen and modified through your website's interaction with it.
To supply and alter the data you submitted through it, the database server must work. Most dynamic websites must conduct numerous queries for each page accessed, so a database server must be quick or your website will be significantly slowed.
Free2Host monitors the server load on a regular basis in order to keep the database servers' load low (and the websites that use them fast). An automated system will be activated if it is judged that the database server load is too high, resulting in decreased performance on the websites that use it.
The system will then determine which database server users consume the most database server resources. The system will then suspend the accounts that are putting the database server under the most strain, which will be suspended for 24 hours.
This system keeps the database load minimal, allowing websites that use the database to load quickly.
There are a variety of circumstances that could cause your application's database load to be excessive. The following are some of the most typical issues:
Here are some strategies to assist you reduce database consumption (and make your website load faster) if you utilize existing software and do not create the database queries yourself:
If your memory use is still too high after following the above guidelines (or if you are having problems implementing the tips on your website), you should consider upgrading to premium hosting.
The database usage restrictions on premium hosting are significantly higher than on cheap hosting, allowing your website to expand. When you add in other premium hosting benefits like free SSL certificates, Cloudflare RailGun, and an award-winning cloud hosting infrastructure, you can be confident that your website will remain fast and stable.