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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:46:18+00:00 2026-05-16T00:46:18+00:00

I am debugging my application here and basically in a nutshell – the application

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I am debugging my application here and basically in a nutshell – the application is dying out on my online server or maybe its my server dying out. But I have checked this application three different servers and all exhibited similar results, the application would run for a while but all of a sudden once I’d be opening more and more requests I’d get a Network error or the site would fail to load.

I’m suspecting its my code here so I need to find out how I can make it less resource intensive infact I don’t know why is it doing this in the first place. It runs ok on my localhost machine though.

Or is it because I’m hosting it on a technically shared host? Should I look for specialised hosting for hosting an application? There are a lot of complex database queries and ajax requests in my application here.

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    2026-05-16T00:46:18+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:46 am

    As far as checking how much memory your script is using you can periodically call memory_get_usage(true) at points in your code to identify which parts of your script are using the memory. memory_get_peak_usage(true) obviously returns the max amount of memory that was used.

    You say your application runs OK for a while. Is this a single script which is running all this time, or many different page requests / visitors? There is usually a max_execution_time for each script (often default to 30 seconds). This can be changed in code on a per script basis by calling set_time_limit().

    There is also an inherent memory_limit as set in php.ini. This could be 64M or lower on a shared host.

    "…once I’d be opening more and more requests…" – There is a limit to the number of simultaneous (ajax) requests a client can make with the server. Browsers could be set at 8 or even less (this can be altered in Firefox via about:config). This is to prevent a single client from swamping the server with requests. A server could be configured to ban clients that open too many requests!

    A shared host could be restrictive. However, providing the host isn’t hosting too many sites then they can be quite powerful servers, giving you access to a lot of power for a short time. Emphasis on short time – it’s in the interests of the host to control scripts that consume too many resources on a shared server as other customers would be affected.

    Should I look for specialised hosting for hosting an application?

    You’ll have to be more specific. Most websites these days are ‘applications’. If you are doing more than simply serving webpages and are constantly running intensive scripts that run for a period of time then you may need to go for dedicated hosting. Not just for your benefit, but for the benefit of others on the shared server!

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