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With the Hosting Control Panel CDN, you can gain insights into the traffic and requests accessing your websites. Detailed data sets are collected and presented in charts for each of your sites, providing you with valuable information about their performance.

Accessing Site Statistics

To access the statistics for each site you host, log in to your Hosting Control Panel account and follow these steps:

  • Select the package you want to view statistics for by clicking on "Manage."
  • Click on "Statistics."

This will take you to the CDN Statistics overview, where you can switch to the Traffic Distribution view.

Total Bandwidth - This refers to the amount of data (in bytes) sent through the Hosting Control Panel CDN to the client. It is divided between data served from the origin server (uncached bandwidth) and data served from the CDN nodes (cached bandwidth).

Total Hits - This refers to the number of files and sessions that have been transferred using the CDN network. It is important to note that this number does not represent unique visitors.

You can filter the statistics by a specific time period using the toggles located at the top-right of each section.

Traffic Distribution

The statistics also provide a geographic overview of incoming requests to your site, which can be toggled between Last Hour, Last Day, and Last Week. Hovering over a country will display the corresponding figures.

Total Bandwidth

  • Total Bandwidth - Total amount of bandwidth (sum of bytes) served by Hosting Control Panel's CDN network.
  • Cached Bandwidth - Amount of bandwidth for requests considered as “cached,” meaning the response is served from Hosting Control Panel's CDN Cache.
  • Uncached Bandwidth - Amount of bandwidth for requests considered as “uncached,” meaning the response is served directly from the backend server.

Total Hits

  • Total Hits - Total number of requests captured by Hosting Control Panel's CDN network.
  • Cached Hits - Number of requests considered as “cached,” meaning the response is served from Hosting Control Panel's CDN Cache.
  • Uncached Hits - Number of requests considered as “uncached,” meaning the response is served directly from the backend server.

SSL Hits vs Non-SSL Hits

This graph displays the number of requests that are encrypted via the HTTPS protocol versus the unencrypted HTTP protocol. It is recommended that you ensure as many requests to your sites as possible are made over HTTPS. This can typically be achieved through a 301 redirect, WordPress plugin, or ensuring the WordPress site and home URL utilize HTTPS. You will also need an SSL certificate to cover the site.

HTTP Successful Requests vs Error Requests

Successful Requests - These requests are defined as all HTTP requests in the range of 200-399, such as '200 OK' requests or 301 Redirects.

Error Requests - These are defined as HTTP requests ≥ 400, such as 404 Not Found requests or 503 Internal Server Errors.

It is important to maximize the number of successful requests while minimizing error requests. If you are seeing a higher rate of error requests, you should consider checking the access and error logs for any data about requests.

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Comment puis-je utiliser le CDN ? https://soihost.com/knowledge-base/how-can-i-use-the-cdn/ https://soihost.com/knowledge-base/how-can-i-use-the-cdn/#respond IDFuEtaL Fri, 24 Feb 2023 01:19:51 +0000 https://soihost.com/?post_type=knowledge-base&p=136 Using the CDN is both fast and straightforward.

First, go to the package for which you wish to enable the CDN and locate the CDN section.

To enable the main Edge Caching feature of the CDN, choose Edge Caching from the options, and toggle the switch to activate it (Manage Hosting -> Manage -> Edge Caching).

That's all there is to it! Your website's static content will now be cached automatically and served from the closest CDN node to its location.

Clearing the Cache

To clear the cache stored on the CDN node, go to the Edge Caching section and click on the Purge Everything button.

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Ai-je besoin de plugins de mise en cache en plus du CDN ? https://soihost.com/knowledge-base/do-i-need-caching-plugins-in-addition-to-the-cdn/ https://soihost.com/knowledge-base/do-i-need-caching-plugins-in-addition-to-the-cdn/#respond IDFuEtaL Fri, 24 Feb 2023 00:54:20 +0000 https://soihost.com/?post_type=knowledge-base&p=134 No, you don't need to worry about caching with the Content Delivery Network (CDN) since it automatically takes care of caching static content and storing it until it's cleared through the Edge Caching section in the server control panel.

For this reason, it's not necessary to use any additional caching plugins, such as W3 Total Cache or WP Super Cache.

Furthermore, we offer optimization services through our Website Acceleration Suite, which automatically implements web performance best practices to improve website load times. These practices include optimizing images, minifying JavaScript, and combining CSS to enhance website speed.

Therefore, you won't need other plugins like WP Smush, Lazy Loading, EWWW Image Optimizer, or Autoptimise.

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