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In PHP settings, should memory_limit > upload_max_filesize?

I'm trying to allow users to upload large files (64MB) and am planning to change upload_max_filesize to 64MB.

However, should I also change memory_limit to 64MB or larger?

Is memory_limit connected to upload_max_filesize ?

No, it's not necessary.

PHP has different POST readers and handlers depending on the content type of the request. In case of "multipart/form-data" (what is used for sending files), rfc1867_post_handler acts as a mixed reader/handler. It populates both $_POST and $_FILES . What goes into $_POST counts towards the memory limit, what goes into $_FILES also counts.

However, $_FILES has just meta-data about the files, not the files themselves. Those are just written into the disk and hence don't count towards the memory limit.

post_max_size must be bigger than upload_max_filesize . If a form contains more file uploads then the post_max_size must be greater than the sum of them.

The memory_limit does not have any significant role in file uploads, as uploaded files are stored in the /tmp (Linux) directory, not in memory. If you want to submit large amount of data with form fields (not file uploads) then you need a big memory_limit otherwise not.

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