Increasing the PHP memory limit can help in some cases, but it does not always fix the real cause of the problem.
Short answer
Increasing the PHP memory limit can help in some cases, but it does not always fix the real cause of the problem. On a VPS or dedicated server, it is important to separate whether the change belongs to the panel, the application, or the operating system itself.
What you should be clear about
Before changing any server parameter, make sure you have enough access, privileges, and context to do it without affecting other services.
Practical recommendation
Keep a copy of the previous configuration and validate the effect of the change on the other websites or accounts hosted on the server.
When to ask for support
If the change affects system resources, services, or security and you are not sure about the scope, it is worth reviewing it before applying it.
Also review
- Gather the exact error or metric before acting.
- Avoid making multiple changes at once if you may need to troubleshoot afterward.
- Ask for help when the next step already implies risk for the website, email, or domain.
If you need help
If your real case does not match this article exactly, write to us from your client area or at help@Bacan.com and we will review the most useful next step with you.