Supposing a multidimensional associative array that, when printed as text with print_r(), creates a 470 KiB file. Is it reasonable to assume that the variable in question takes up half a MiB of server memory per instance if it is different for each user? Therefore if 1000 users hit the server at the same time almost half a GiB of memory will be consumed?
Thanks.
There is an excellent article on this topic at IBM:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-php-v521/
UPDATE
The original page was taken down, for now the JP version is still there https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/jp/opensource/library/os-php-v521/
Basic takeaways form it are that you can use
memory_get_usage()to check how much memory your script currently occupies:Also, you can check the peak memory usage of your script with
memory_get_peak_usage().As an answer to your questions:
print_r()is a representation of data which is bloated with text and formatting. The occupied memory itself will be less than the number of characters ofprint_r(). How much depends on the data. You should check it like in the example above.Whatever result you get, it will be for each user executing the script, so yes – if 1000 users are requesting it at the same time, you will need that memory.