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How to Increase PHP Memory Limit in WHM (CPanel)

How to increase PHP memory_limit in WHM. You will have access to WHM, if you have a dedicated server or vps. You can follow these steps to change php memory_limit.

​1. Login to WHM

​2. Navigate to Server Configuration => PHP Configuration Editor

 

3. ​Change memory_limit value to what ever you need

 

4. Click on Save Button.

 

Your Server ​Memory limit has been updated, you can check this by using phpinfo function.

 

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