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I read somewhere (and now I’m not finding where) that in php version 7 there is no memory lilmite. That is, the memory that can be allocated would be the machine’s RAM. Does it proceed? Has anyone read anything about it?
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I read somewhere (and now I’m not finding where) that in php version 7 there is no memory lilmite. That is, the memory that can be allocated would be the machine’s RAM. Does it proceed? Has anyone read anything about it?
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According to the manual:
memory_limit integer
Sets the maximum amount of memory in bytes a script is allowed to allocate. This helps prevent scripts badly written consume all available memory on the server. Note that to have no memory limit, set this directive to -1.
http://php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.memory-limit
I have already noticed that in previous versions, PHP limited the memory in 4GB, so the most that could reach was 4GB - 1MB:
ini_set('memory_limit', '4095M');
That, I was worried about a php7 script stealing all the server memory and harming other projects.
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you managed to find where it says?
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