Hello,

I recently deployed a ZF based site and have been experiencing memory issues
on the server. This isn't to say the problem is with ZF, but I really wanted
to ask other people's experiences in a number of areas.

Host: Media Temple DV (dedicated virtual)
Memory: 256mb
Issues: frequent memory overages (more than once a day), reported as black
level kmemsize QoS alerts in the Plesk control panel.

I have APC enabled. It shows about 7mb of 32mb allocated memory used. I've
set apc.stat to 0.
I added a memory_get_usage(true) to my bootstrap, and with APC it comes out
at about 1.75mb per page (much higher without). Page serve times are in the
0.7 range.

I don't think the site is getting particularly high traffic, and I
experienced some kmemsize issues even before launch. There are no other
sites running on that hosting atm, and I'm pretty sure mail use is low. I've
been following the server with top as much as possible, apache httpd process
instances are showing 2.5% memory use. On average the mem usage is showing :
siMem:689496k total,   311772k used,   377724k free. The mysqld process
shows 3.2% overall mem usage . load averages are like: 0.08, 0.06, 0.01.

I'm really stumped as to what to try. Is there any way of knowing what
scripts were running when the memory ran out? As for improving performance I
could implement some aggressive caching techniques, but before that I wanted
to know what other peoples ZF apps look like in terms of memory usage. What
is a typical ZF website memory footprint? Many thanks if you have any
suggestions, even if it's just for further testing.
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