• Resolved Fabricio10

    (@fabriciobarros10)


    my server has 8g of ram, I use Whm Cpanel to manage my wordpress.

    how many of momoria wp and php should i allocate for my site to be fast?
    I use it for food store and I get 50 simultaneous hits

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  • Plugin Author sminozzi

    (@sminozzi)

    Hi Fabricio,

    If you got Fatal error: “Allowed memory size of xxx bytes exhausted” or
    if your site is behaving slowly, or pages fail to load, you get random white screens of death or 500 internal server error you may need more memory. Several things consume memory, such as WordPress itself, the plugins installed, the theme you’re using and the site content.
    Basically, the more content and features you add to your site, the bigger your memory limit has to be. if you’re only running a small site with basic functions without a Page Builder and Theme Options (for example the native Twenty twenty), maybe you don’t need make adjustment in your WordPress Memory Limit. However, once you use a Premium WordPress theme and you start encountering unexpected issues, it may be time to adjust your memory limit to meet the standards for a modern WordPress installation.

    Go to our dashboard page (Tools => WP Memory => Dashboard) and look your WordPress Memory Usage in %.

    Click here to see more tips about memory:
    http://wpmemory.com/fix-low-memory-limit/

    Cheers,
    Bill

    Thread Starter Fabricio10

    (@fabriciobarros10)

    @sminozzi my website is woocomerce, a food delivery store with 8,000 sales made. I have 27 plugins installed. Your plugin says the memory used is 50MB, but I’m allocating 1G –

    If my site receives 30 simultaneous hits, does that 50mb increase? this is my doubt. I don’t know how to share the memory.

    Plugin Author sminozzi

    (@sminozzi)

    Probably yes. I suggest you keep an eye on our dashboard, then you will realize quickly.

    Try to install also our free plugin WPTOOLS, then you can see also disk space and processor load (and memory usage), all in just one dashboard.

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