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Wordpress wp-config.php memory limit - not updated when Container resized?

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  • dsp76D Offline
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    Hi there,
    not 100% sure, if I had a custom wp-config.php, but I found out, that the PHP Memory limit in wp-config still was set to 512MB, despite the container of WordPress (developer) was increased to 3 GB.

    Will this automatically be updated as well?

    (Ask me about B2B marketing automation & low code business solutions, if thats interesting for you.)

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    • dsp76D dsp76

      Hi there,
      not 100% sure, if I had a custom wp-config.php, but I found out, that the PHP Memory limit in wp-config still was set to 512MB, despite the container of WordPress (developer) was increased to 3 GB.

      Will this automatically be updated as well?

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      joseph
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      @dsp76 PHP memory limit is not automatically updated. PHP memory has to be tuned based on the plugins you have installed, this cannot be guessed from the memory limit directly. For example, you could have a minimal WP installation with a very high memory limit only for increasing Apache worker count.

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      • dsp76D dsp76

        Hi there,
        not 100% sure, if I had a custom wp-config.php, but I found out, that the PHP Memory limit in wp-config still was set to 512MB, despite the container of WordPress (developer) was increased to 3 GB.

        Will this automatically be updated as well?

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        @dsp76 said in Wordpress wp-config.php memory limit - not updated when Container resized?:

        PHP Memory limit in wp-config still was set to 512MB, despite the container of WordPress (developer) was increased to 3 GB.

        Yeah, these a two completely separate things really.

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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