# Return workload data for PHP-FPM on all domains This function provides information that will help you to determine whether your server can handle the workload if you enable PHP-FPM for all domains. When you disable the Web Server role, the system this function. We recommend that you only activate Apache PHP-FPM if your server has at least 2 GB of RAM available, or at least 30 MB of RAM per domain. If you enable PHP-FPM on a server with less than the required RAM, your server may experience severe performance issues. Endpoint: GET /get_fpm_count_and_utilization Version: 11.134.0.5 Security: BasicAuth ## Response 200 fields (application/json): - `data` (object) - `data.domains_to_be_enabled` (integer) The number of domains that you will enable with PHP-FPM when you run the script. Example: 2 - `data.domains_using_fpm` (integer) The number of domains with PHP-FPM enabled. Example: 20 - `data.memory_needed` (integer) The approximate number of megabytes of memory that your system will require to convert the remaining domains to PHP-FPM. Example: 90000 - `data.number_of_new_fpm_accounts_we_can_handle` (integer) The approximate number of domains on which you can enable PHP-FPM without a server overload. Example: 8 - `data.show_warning` (integer) Whether you overload your server when you convert all domains to PHP-FPM. * —  risk of server overload when you enable PHP-FPM. * —  risk of server overload when you enable PHP-FPM. Enum: 1, 0 - `data.total_domains` (integer) The total number of domains on the server. Example: 22 - `metadata` (object) - `metadata.command` (string) The method name called. Example: "get_fpm_count_and_utilization" - `metadata.reason` (string) The reason the API function failed when the field is . This field may display a success message when a function succeeds. Example: "OK" - `metadata.result` (integer) * — Success. * — Failed. Check the field for more details. Enum: 1, 0 - `metadata.version` (integer) The version of the API function. Example: 1