The `MEMORY USAGE` command reports the number of bytes that a key and its value require to be stored in RAM. The reported usage is the total of memory allocations for data and administrative overheads that a key its value require. For nested data types, the optional `SAMPLES` option can be provided, where `count` is the number of sampled nested values. By default, this option is set to `5`. To sample the all of the nested values, use `SAMPLES 0`. @examples With Redis v4.0.1 64-bit and **jemalloc**, the empty string measures as follows: ``` > SET "" "" OK > MEMORY USAGE "" (integer) 51 ``` These bytes are pure overhead at the moment as no actual data is stored, and are used for maintaining the internal data structures of the server. Longer keys and values show asymptotically linear usage. ``` > SET foo bar OK > MEMORY USAGE foo (integer) 54 > SET cento 01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123 45678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 OK 127.0.0.1:6379> MEMORY USAGE cento (integer) 153 ``` @return @integer-reply: the memory usage in bytes