In a previous article, I described the "open buffet binge syndrome" where sites overconsume contrib modules, and gave examples where Apache memory was more than 100MB per process.
Today, I tried to take that further, and trace where this memory is consumed and by which modules. This lead to several interesting tangents.
I created a patch for Drupal 6 that can trace this information, and ran it on a replica of a live site with too many modules running on Drupal 5.1, to a default install of Drupal 6 HEAD (checked out Aug 27).
I then compared a plain default install of Drupal 6.x site to a plain Drupal 5.2 site, and then separated the amount of memory used by modules from the memory used by Drupal's bootstrap (inferred).
Note that this measurement is not the entire story, because depending on the underlying data and the exact page visited, memory consumption would be more due to loading/populating data structures.
Here is the table of the data, comparing a bloated Drupal 5.1 site to Drupal 6.x (Aug 27, 2007).
Update: I attached the results in Open Office and Excel format. There are two sheets in there.
Drupal 5.1 bloated site vs. Drupal 6
Memory usage comparison | ||||||
Drupal 5.1 site with lots of modules | Drupal 6.x site (27 Aug 2007) | 27/08/07 | ||||
Bytes | Kilobytes | Bytes | Kilobytes | |||
Start memory | 111448 | 108.84 | Start memory | 109848 | 107.27 | |
End memory | 51984944 | 50766.55 | End memory | 11623920 | 11351.48 | |
Total used by Drupal | 51873496 | 50657.71 | Total used by Drupal | 11514072 | 11244.21 | |
Total used by modules | 40898088 | 39939.54 | Total used by modules | 6194104 | 6048.93 | |
Total used by Drupal bootstrap | 10975408 | 10718.17 | Total used by Drupal bootstrap | 5319968 | 5195.28 | |
location | 1859024 | 1815.45 | user | 1592112 | 1554.8 | |
eventrepeat | 1726008 | 1685.55 | node | 953576 | 931.23 | |
event | 1583752 | 1546.63 | comment | 908536 | 887.24 | |
taxonomy_fields | 1577728 | 1540.75 | filter | 702496 | 686.03 | |
views_filterblock | 1562264 | 1525.65 | system | 509360 | 497.42 | |
user | 1489456 | 1454.55 | taxonomy | 439080 | 428.79 | |
node | 1371624 | 1339.48 | menu | 405408 | 395.91 | |
ad | 1282920 | 1252.85 | color | 280968 | 274.38 | |
system | 1077256 | 1052.01 | block | 209832 | 204.91 | |
date | 1005552 | 981.98 | update | 128120 | 125.12 | |
views_ui | 960832 | 938.31 | dblog | 48488 | 47.35 | |
calendar | 924168 | 902.51 | help | 16128 | 15.75 | |
views | 906232 | 884.99 | ||||
webform | 744608 | 727.16 | ||||
aggregator | 728008 | 710.95 | ||||
pathauto | 711272 | 694.60 | ||||
filter | 697480 | 681.13 | ||||
taxonomy | 674888 | 659.07 | ||||
devel | 665528 | 649.93 | ||||
planet | 638648 | 623.68 | ||||
nodequeue | 630488 | 615.71 | ||||
tinymce | 558088 | 545.01 | ||||
adsense | 491744 | 480.22 | ||||
update_status | 485256 | 473.88 | ||||
nodecomment | 476560 | 465.39 | ||||
search | 469648 | 458.64 | ||||
content | 464568 | 453.68 | ||||
views_bookmark | 457552 | 446.83 | ||||
location_views | 453064 | 442.45 | ||||
pageroute | 446184 | 435.73 | ||||
views_theme_wizard | 444472 | 434.05 | ||||
profile | 439904 | 429.59 | ||||
nodefamily | 430456 | 420.37 | ||||
upload | 425376 | 415.41 | ||||
actions | 413752 | 404.05 | ||||
gmap | 412168 | 402.51 | ||||
advuser | 406936 | 397.40 | ||||
panels | 371912 | 363.20 | ||||
ad_notify | 355280 | 346.95 | ||||
block | 338896 | 330.95 | ||||
menu | 336360 | 328.48 | ||||
views_bonus | 326616 | 318.96 | ||||
pageroute_ui | 311672 | 304.37 | ||||
gmap_location | 300104 | 293.07 | ||||
statistics | 299856 | 292.83 | ||||
imagefield | 286256 | 279.55 | ||||
color | 274736 | 268.30 | ||||
fieldgroup | 269288 | 262.98 | ||||
fivestar | 261416 | 255.29 | ||||
flag_content | 234400 | 228.91 | ||||
ad_image | 220736 | 215.56 | ||||
event_views | 219872 | 214.72 | ||||
feedfield | 219032 | 213.90 | ||||
link | 211344 | 206.39 | ||||
nodereference | 202848 | 198.09 | ||||
calendar_ical | 201872 | 197.14 | ||||
votingapi | 200352 | 195.66 | ||||
masquerade | 195496 | 190.91 | ||||
ad_embed | 183712 | 179.41 | ||||
eventrepeat_views | 180072 | 175.85 | ||||
views_fusion | 174336 | 170.25 | ||||
editview | 171880 | 167.85 | ||||
number | 162576 | 158.77 | ||||
views_multiblock | 161440 | 157.66 | ||||
path | 158224 | 154.52 | ||||
157192 | 153.51 | |||||
custom_links | 151440 | 147.89 | ||||
text | 150696 | 147.16 | ||||
blog | 142888 | 139.54 | ||||
views_argument_api | 137520 | 134.30 | ||||
send | 135240 | 132.07 | ||||
creativecommons_lite | 131352 | 128.27 | ||||
gmap_cck | 128784 | 125.77 | ||||
cck_field_perms | 124632 | 121.71 | ||||
content_taxonomy_activeselect | 120792 | 117.96 | ||||
form_store | 120328 | 117.51 | ||||
mimemail | 119920 | 117.11 | ||||
ad_text | 119056 | 116.27 | ||||
watchdog | 117616 | 114.86 | ||||
captcha | 113184 | 110.53 | ||||
scheduler | 110000 | 107.42 | ||||
content_taxonomy_autocomplete | 109856 | 107.28 | ||||
ad_cache_file | 109608 | 107.04 | ||||
userreference | 106936 | 104.43 | ||||
pageroute_nodefamily | 101952 | 99.56 | ||||
content_taxonomy | 93648 | 91.45 | ||||
ad_report | 91832 | 89.68 | ||||
adsense_injector | 84896 | 82.91 | ||||
viewfield | 84608 | 82.63 | ||||
content_taxonomy_options | 83400 | 81.45 | ||||
views_rss | 80696 | 78.80 | ||||
gmap_views | 79016 | 77.16 | ||||
subform_element | 78616 | 76.77 | ||||
views_fastsearch | 75704 | 73.93 | ||||
optionwidgets | 74200 | 72.46 | ||||
googleanalytics | 73832 | 72.10 | ||||
tracker | 68368 | 66.77 | ||||
taxonomySearch | 63200 | 61.72 | ||||
jscalendar | 56280 | 54.96 | ||||
gmap_macro_builder | 54240 | 52.97 | ||||
help | 53400 | 52.15 | ||||
dblclick | 48920 | 47.77 | ||||
insert_view | 42016 | 41.03 | ||||
activeselect | 41528 | 40.55 | ||||
location_cookie | 33080 | 32.30 | ||||
jstools | 26712 | 26.09 | ||||
basicevent | 26096 | 25.48 | ||||
form_collect | 20456 | 19.98 | ||||
custom | 14528 | 14.19 | ||||
event_all_day | 11568 | 11.30 | ||||
date_api | 4208 | 4.11 |
As you can see, the number of modules can make the difference between using 11MB and 50MB!
Comparison of basic Drupal 5.2 and Drupal 6.x
Drupal 6.x site (27 Aug) | 27/08/07 | Drupal 5.2, basic install | |||||
Bytes | Kilobytes | Bytes | Kilobytes | Difference | |||
Start memory | 110000 | 107.42 | Start memory | 109672 | 107.10 | -328 | |
End memory | 11624032 | 11351.59 | End memory | 11662272 | 11388.94 | 38240 | |
Total used by Drupal | 11514032 | 11244.17 | Total used by Drupal | 11552600 | 11281.84 | 38568 | |
Total used by modules | 6194104 | 6048.93 | Total used by modules | 7382400 | 7209.38 | 1188296 | |
Total used by bootstrap | 5319928 | 5195.24 | Total used by bootstrap | 4170200 | 4072.46 | -1149728 | |
user | 1592112 | 1554.8 | user | 1493544 | 1458.54 | ||
node | 953568 | 931.22 | node | 1396216 | 1363.49 | ||
comment | 908504 | 887.21 | system | 1080176 | 1054.86 | ||
filter | 702472 | 686.01 | comment | 876928 | 856.38 | ||
system | 509352 | 497.41 | taxonomy | 709824 | 693.19 | ||
taxonomy | 439056 | 428.77 | filter | 694800 | 678.52 | ||
menu | 405408 | 395.91 | menu | 344544 | 336.47 | ||
color | 280968 | 274.38 | block | 338704 | 330.77 | ||
block | 209832 | 204.91 | color | 276784 | 270.30 | ||
update | 128120 | 125.12 | watchdog | 117752 | 114.99 | ||
dblog | 48584 | 47.45 | help | 53128 | 51.88 | ||
help | 16128 | 15.75 |
I have not seen any significant difference between having APC on and having it disabled.
The patch for Drupal 6 and Drupal 5.2 are attached for those who want to use them.
Where does this go from here? Several things I like to see happen:
- The results of these tests need to be replicated by a few other people.
- The differences between Drupal 5.2 and Drupal 6 need to analyzed and see whether they warrant more changes. The split mode did improve the modules part, but the Drupal bootstrap part has worstened a bit.
- The includes/module.inc part to go into core, so measurement can be done without core modifications.
- The parts in index.php should move to the devel module, so measurement can be done by that module.
Thoughts? Comments?
Update 2008 October 22: I attached two new completely rearchitected patches, one for Drupal 5.12 and one for Drupal 6.6, both came out today.
The patch will not do anything until you add this configuration variable to your settings.php file:
$conf['memory_profiling'] = 1;
The patch now appends the results to a file called memory.csv in Drupal's temp directory, e.g. /tmp, or what you have set it to if different from the default.
The data in the file is not sorted, but can easily be loaded in OpenOffice or Excel and reformatted in any way you like.
Update 2009-09-30:
The re-architected patch has been rerolled for Drupal 6.14, the latest version for now.
Any help in porting this to Drupal 7.x, with the new registery is appreciated.
Update 2010-07-04:
Please note that the devel project now contains the "performance" module written by the author of this article. It provides a much more accurate measurement than the above patches, and require no patching of core. It also allows measurement of different URLs on the site.
Update 2012-09-19:
The patch has been ported to Drupal 7.x by Anton, and is attached to this article.
Attachment | Size |
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Drupal 6x. memory (Old).patch | 1.62 KB |
Drupal 5.2 memory (Old).patch | 1.68 KB |
drupal-memory.ods | 21.54 KB |
drupal-memory.xls | 116 KB |
Drupal 6.6 memory.patch | 7.82 KB |
Drupal 5.12 memory.patch | 7.26 KB |
drupal-memory-6.14.patch | 5.38 KB |
Comments
Visitor (not verified)
Nice report!
Tue, 2007/08/28 - 11:15Hi, nice reports! In my browser page aren't displayed correctly.. can you provide a PDF version or something that don't breaks line-returns?
I'd like to test your patches on my next-on-production website.. I'll let you know the results!
Bye!
Visitor (not verified)
Attached
Tue, 2007/08/28 - 15:51Hi,
Thanks for planning to test this.
I attached the report in Open Office and Excel format. There are two sheets in that file, one for Drupal 5.1 (open buffet) vs. Drupal 6, and the other for a Drupal 5.2 minimal install vs. Drupal 6.
Let us know the results.
--
2bits -- Drupal and Backdrop CMS consulting
Visitor (not verified)
Thanks for the drupal-5
Thu, 2007/09/27 - 12:35Thanks for the drupal-5 patch, it made clear to me that some modules really aren't needed on a live site.
Like update_status and image_import.
web design company (not verified)
re:
Mon, 2011/10/10 - 01:55I'm not an expert in Drupal.But I think it do not take 3500mb.I also have around 35mb per page also, and thats with an opcode cache and memcache.I'd really like this discussion to go further.
Visitor (not verified)
Patch file permission issues
Mon, 2008/11/03 - 11:36I just ran your 5.12 patch and notice the permissions were not set properly? It placed, on a windows system, everyone and none on the patched files when they should be set to System and admin under security. Is this by design or am I to set the permissions as I patch?
Visitor (not verified)
Drupal Module Memory and Http 500 Errors ...
Thu, 2007/09/27 - 00:40http://www.nisekonews.com is a small Drupal 5.2 / G2 site with a few modules on shared hosting with 32M of memory. Every few weeks or so the site will stop working and only serve 500 errors. The host http://www.ezoshosting.com has found that they must increase the memory to 512M and then the error will go away. Once the error goes away they can decrease the memory back to 32M.
The sites current Drupal module memory footprint can be found at the footer of the site at
http://www.niskeonews.com (unless I need to remove it by the time you read this). The memory use today is posted below as well as some server info.
The server is RedHat, Apache 1.3.37, PHP 4.4.7, and MySQL 5.0.27-standard.
Drupal is drupal-5.2.tar.gz, brushed_steel-5.x-1.2.tar.gz, g2image-v3.0-RC1.zip, gallery-2.2.2-full.tar.gz, gallery-5.x-2.x-dev.tar.gz,
article-5.x-2.2.tar.gz, directory-5.x-2.0.tar.gz, google_analytics-5.x-1.x-dev.tar.gz, lightbox2-5.x-1.x-dev.tar.gz, lightbox2.03.3.zip, panels-5.x-1.2.tar.gz, scriptaculous-drupal.zip,
tinymce-5.x.tar.gz, tinymce_2_1_1_1.tgz, tinymce_compressor_php_1_1_0.tgz, views-5.x-1.6.tar.gz,
weather-3.x-3.1.tar.gz
The memory for today is below. I will be checking over time to see if there is a memory leak and where ...
Today,September 27, 2007, 8:30 am
Start,62784
End,29952112
Total,29889328
user,1195944
node,1143672
system,882304
views,814504
views_ui,808736
comment,702808
taxonomy,599240
filter,579432
weather,511392
tinymce,482080
forum,442168
directory,360624
upload,354640
panels,327368
gallery,311552
block,297248
menu,279088
poll,238240
statistics,226728
contact,215376
article,149968
blog,113848
lightbox2,97752
googleanalytics,94072
watchdog,92384
gallery_menu,78536
Modules,11399704
Bootstrap,18489624
Visitor (not verified)
Follow Up ...
Thu, 2007/10/11 - 04:30I swapped the statistics module for the google analytic module and disabled the watchdog query and removed the watch dog module as well as employed the low memory patch from
http://wtanaka.com/drupal/system
My memory stats are now lower
Today,October 11, 2007, 12:20 pm
Start,63280
End,28220072
Total,28156792
user,1195128
node,1143672
views,814504
views_ui,808736
comment,702808
taxonomy,599264
filter,579432
weather,509032
tinymce,482080
forum,442168
directory,360624
panels,327368
gallery,311632
block,297360
menu,279088
poll,238240
contact,215376
system,165752
article,149912
blog,113848
lightbox2,97752
googleanalytics,94368
gallery_menu,78536
Modules,10006680
Bootstrap,18150112
Thanks for your help. If the problem continues I will investigate further but am disabling the module memory reporting for now.
Visitor (not verified)
Its ba aaack ...
Mon, 2007/10/22 - 01:01Well the Ad module was turned on the 500 errors started popping up intermittenly ... I grabbed this memory foot print and log before disabling the Ad module ...
Apache error log ...
Its only three three files, mostly the index file, sometime the ad file, and maybe once the cron file ... cron set to run once per day
Cannot allocate memory: couldn't spawn child process: /drupal/index.php
Cannot allocate memory: couldn't spawn child process: /drupal/modules/ad/adserve.php
Cannot allocate memory: couldn't spawn child process: /drupal/cron.php
The memory was ...
Total,29500064
ad,1075000
After the ad module was off ...
Total,28662592
Visitor (not verified)
Just what I needed!
Wed, 2008/05/07 - 02:38This is just what I needed!
I am on hostmonster (awardspace before that), and they give an error page each time I go over 32M.
Turns out all of the modules consume quit a bit of memory! Simplenews goes over 2M! Just for a newsletter subscription!
Does anybody know of a good host? I mean really good for a Drupal site? I am thinking nearly dedicated, but still a bit affordable.
I am considering 2mhost, they offer 64M.
Another question. If I host multiple site on a domain. How will that affect the memory or won't it?
Visitor (not verified)
How to install patch
Sat, 2008/05/31 - 23:44How do I install the patch?
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