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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:31:20+00:00 2026-05-13T09:31:20+00:00

i own a site with a high load cpu httpd request per minute. I’ve

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i own a site with a high load cpu httpd request per minute. I’ve noticed i use “file_exists” on each httpd request. Is that function to much heavy?

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    2026-05-13T09:31:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:31 am

    This function will only check of a file exists — which means an access to the disk (which might take a little time, but not that much either)

    Considering your application is probably made of dozens (if not hundreds) of PHP files, which all have to be read for each request, I don’t think one file_exists makes any difference.

    (Well, at least, as long as your are checking for a file on a local disk — not going through any network drive or anything like that)

    As a sidenote : if you want to identify where CPU is spend in your PHP scripts, you might be interested by the Xdebug extension, which provides a profiling functionnality.

    You can read this answer I gave some time ago, which is quite long : How can I measure the speed of code written in php? — I won’t copy-paste it here.

    You might also want to read my answer to that question (there is a section where I wrote about Xdebug and profiling) : Optimizing Kohana-based Websites for Speed and Scalability

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