Hi!
I ran the following test on 3 different setups:
#!/usr/bin/php
<?
$n=1024*256;
$usage1=memory_get_usage();
$rusage1=memory_get_usage(true);
$a=array();
for($i=0;$i<$n;$i++)
$a[]=0;
$usage2=memory_get_usage();
$rusage2=memory_get_usage(true);
echo ($usage2-$usage1).'/'.($rusage2-$rusage1);
?>
...and I got the following results:
32bit kernel & 32bit php - 18875368/19136512
64bit kernel & 64bit php - 35654376/35913728
64bit kernel & 32bit php - 18875368/19136512
Some client has a 64bit xen-based VPS with 512MB RAM user for
webhosting and I'm wondering if I can free some memory installing
httpd&php i386 modules.
I understand that 64bit programs use more memory because the pointers,
integers, etc. are now 64bit instead of 32bit, but running a 32bit
program on a 64bit architecture is the same as running that program on
a 32bit architecture (just concerning the memory used)? At least,
that's my conclusion after running the above test. Am I wrong?
Thank you!
PS: No, the client's service provider does not offer a 32bit vps
platform and the client won't change the provider or pay for
additional memory.
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George Negoita
System Administrator
iMedia Plus Group