In a nutshell, yes, but don't worry about it.
While sleep
is executing, CPU processing of your script virtually stops. So yes, it will alleviate processing resources. (The script is still in memory, so those resources are still used, but that shouldn't be a problem on a modern machine.)
If your goal is to do this every 60 seconds, the best practice would be make your PHP a cron script, and run it at low priority.
Configure Cron for a low priority PHP script:
nano crontab -e
Add the following:
* * * * * /usr/bin/nice -n 12 php -q /path/file.php
And replace the /path/file.php
with the full path to your PHP script.
Ensure your PHP script is ready
Edit your script's file permissions to allow execution.
chmod ug+rwx /path/file.php
(Again replacing /path/file.php
with your actual PHP script's full path.)
Lastly, it's a good idea to make these the very first 2 lines in your PHP script, if you intend to run it this way:
#!/usr/bin/php5
<?php