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Question on max upload size for PHP

Chris1

Regular Pleskian
I've had a couple of clients lately run into the default max upload size for PHP of 2MB, it is easy enough to adjust this in the domains PHP settings however is there a downside to allowing a much larger upload size by default?

Are there are security issues?
Is it kept low to keep resource usage under control?
 
As far as I know it is just default PHP value.
It is task of administrator to variate this value depending on any risks.
 
Hi Igor,

I understand what you mean but what sort of risks can be exposed by lifting the default value?
 
Hi Chris1,

there are no risks at all ( but the one, that if you host many domains, it might increase your server load ). The default setting for "max_upload_size" is at "2MB" for years now and no vendor seem to adjust the limit within the last years to a higher limit. You might notice as well, that some vendors even keep on having a "y2k_compliance" setting. :rolleyes:
 
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