I am extremely new to all of this, so if my question is stupid I'm sorry.  I 
couldn't find the answer after 
doing some searches.  I suspect that is because the answer is obvious, and I 
apologize if it is.

If I run django as fastcgi with apache, then, as I understand it, there is a 
fastcgi program running 
continuously, connected to my django site, and apache just forwards the page 
request to the fastcgi 
program.  It looks like *I* have to manually launch this program.  Is that 
correct?  How do I keep it running 
- or relaunch it when it goes down?  And does it time out and quit after a 
while?  In some testing yesterday 
on my powerbook, it looked as if the fastcgi program just died a couple of 
hours after I started it.  I really 
don't want to have to start fastcgi programs manually several times a day.

I am looking at using django to create several web applications.  These apps 
will have a fairly specific 
audience, and I don't expect more than a few hundred hits a day (maybe up to 
1000 or 1500 a day total 
for all apps once all are running).  Can apache 1.3 and fastcgi work as a 
solution for me?

Thanks!

Tamara


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