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Posted February 11, 20232 yr What are the preferred settings? I'm not talking about minimum settings. I have 1G set now, is that a lot? I'm thinking of changing to 512M. Thanks! My settings in attachment Edited February 11, 20232 yr by Grafidea
February 11, 20232 yr Community Expert Going to be highly dependent on what you’re running in your installation. Not a one size fit all answer and why we only provide a minimum for the core software.
February 13, 20232 yr What are the preferred settings? I'm not talking about minimum settings. I have 1G set now, is that a lot? I'm thinking of changing to 512M. Thanks! My settings in attachment why u need to change that settings ? 512 mb is fine and 256 mb too. In my forum i give 1 G and its fine too. But u need to know about how many processes u working at and how many memory u give for them. If u have like 8 CPU and 16Gb or ram and give like 32 proceses to work o 1 G one by one it crash fast as hell. (if u self hosting that) U can change it to 512 MB and also check logs in ur server for PHP: Fatal Error: Allowed Memory Size of .............
March 1, 20232 yr I have 16 GB RAM and 10 processes so settings would be like 10 processes of PHP and max_memory_limit like 1024 MB 10*1gb = 10 GB + system and other stuff.
March 4, 20232 yr I would keep it 256MB or less. Even 256MB is higher than I like for most uses. High limits can make it easy for a server to succumb to very small denial of service attacks. If you're bumping 256MB limits, don't just willy-nilly increase the limits. Find out why it's bumping past it because under normal circumstances it should not. 1024 MB is way too high unless there is a special need for it.