Title: WordPress 3.4 Memory Usage
Last modified: August 20, 2016

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# WordPress 3.4 Memory Usage

 *  [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/)
 * I’ve almost completed upgrading all of my sites to 3.4. I use a plugin to monitor
   memory usage. In all of the 10 sites upgraded I’ve noticed that my All-Time memory
   usage has gone up after upgrading. I haven’t benchmarked the amount, but it looks
   in the neighborhood of 1mb.
 * I was under the assumption that this newest update would decrease the amount 
   of memory usage. Am I incorrect in this assumption?
 * Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2825922)
 * Also, please note that this memory usage is after I’ve upgraded the site and 
   I do something within the dashboard like clear the cache via a caching plugin.
 *  Moderator [Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ipstenu/)
 * (@ipstenu)
 * 🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist
 * [13 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2825966)
 * > I was under the assumption that this newest update would decrease the amount
   > of memory usage. Am I incorrect in this assumption?
 * You are correct, however that’s also pretty dependent on your plugins/themes.
 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2825999)
 * > > Ipstenu wrote:
   > You are correct, however that’s also pretty dependent on your plugins/themes.
 * So the latest WordPress 3.4 version will cause my existing plugins/themes to 
   consume more memory?
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [13 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826025)
 * Not as such. The memory consumption of WordPress has risen but whether you ever
   hit memory errors depends upon what plugins and theme you are using. Some plugins&
   themes consume more PHP memory than others.
 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826032)
 * Thanks for the replies. I’m not getting any error messages. I just always monitor
   memory consumption whenever I add/change plugin/theme/WordPress version.
 * In all of my sites, updating to WordPress 3.4 caused a noticeable increase in
   memory consumption (that is without touching any of the plugins/themes).
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826033)
 * What kind of increase?
 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826034)
 * Around 1mb.
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826035)
 * That’s not bad. What sort of overall % rise is that?
 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826036)
 * Yeah, it’s not bad, but if you have a site that’s on shared hosting and you’re
   pushing your limit(s), than it can make a difference. On my dedicated server,
   I’m not worried about it, but on my developer’s shared server (which is like 
   a managed VPS) I have to monitor stuff like that. Especially since one site there
   uses BuddyPress with commonly used plugins and it’s been pushing the max for 
   sometime. Yeah I already know about BuddyPress……..
 * I just hope that this is not a WordPress trend. 🙁
 * Going down or maintaining current memory usage would be nice. 🙂
 * Not sure about percentage wise as I have to manage max memory consumption per
   site. 🙁
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826037)
 * As WP expands and adds more functionality, you’re going to find that there will
   be some increase in memory consumption. I would have thought that was natural
   and expected. A 1M increase ain’t bad. If you want to reduce it, start cutting
   down on your plugins and try changing your theme.
 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826039)
 * Yes, I can understand that it will likely go up. But to what point? Will it continue
   to rise to the point where you must have a ‘good’ VPS or Dedicated server to 
   use WordPress? It’s just something to think about.
 * I believe I saw this discussion with bbPress.org when they started adding more
   functionality (before plugin development). I believe _ck_ talked about it a lot.
 * That’s one reason I preferred WordPress over Joomla. Joomla comes packed with
   a lot of stuff most people don’t need, therefor the high memory consumption. 
   I just thought WordPress would keep it light as possible and let the developer
   work in any needed functionality via plugins, themes, custom coding, or what-
   have-you.
 * Again, 1mb is not bad, but where will it stop?
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826040)
 * > But to what point?
 * I don’t think anyone can predict that. That said, there have been releases where
   the memory consumption dropped **down**. Somewhere around the 2.9 to 3.0 releases,
   I think. So it’s not as if every release pushes up memory consumption but I think
   the overall trend will be towards greater consumption as more & more features
   are added.
 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826041)
 * Hmmm. That means if WordPress continues to increase memory consumption, either
   hosts will have to account for that and allow users access to more memory (very
   unlikely), developers will have to spend more money on hosting, developers will
   have to sacrifice additional functionality, or developers will have to look for
   another CMS for their projects. Yikes! I really don’t look forward to think about
   using Joomla as a CMS again. It took me forever to learn how to optimize it.
 * Maybe this won’t be such a bad deal as servers come with more RAM as the future
   progresses. Who knows? I would just rather not have a client say to me that they
   would prefer not to use WordPress due to memory consumption, like many have said
   about Joomla.
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826042)
 * > if WordPress continues to increase memory consumption, either hosts will have
   > to account for that and allow users access to more memory (very unlikely)
 * I disagree. I think the trend across web generally will be towards higher memory
   consumption. It’s just going to mirror what the home computer market has done
   longer term.
 * > Maybe this won’t be such a bad deal as servers come with more RAM as the future
   > progresses.
 * Exactly!
 * > I would just rather not have a client say to me that they would prefer not 
   > to use WordPress due to memory consumption
 * You can still run WP 3.4 on 32M of PHP memory. Everything else is down to plugins&
   themes.
 *  Thread Starter [MickeyRoush](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mickeyroush/)
 * (@mickeyroush)
 * [13 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-34-memory-usage/#post-2826054)
 * > I disagree. I think the trend across web generally will be towards higher memory
   > consumption. It’s just going to mirror what the home computer market has done
   > longer term.
 * Maybe in the long, long, long, run. But not in the short run, which is right 
   now.
 * >  You can still run WP 3.4 on 32M of PHP memory. Everything else is down to 
   > plugins & themes.
 * Problem is, most of the sites I develop (and many others) are not simple/plain
   sites using default themes/plugins/functionality. I don’t dare push any of my
   sites on shared hosting to that 32M barrier. Because when I do, I start having
   issues. What ever happened to less is more?

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