Nevermind, I finally found my answer after hours of searching in this
thread:
http://forum.lighttpd.net/topic/1142

On Jul 12, 11:08 pm, Chris <christopher.andrew.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just recently deployed my django site from the included development
> webserver to a production server with lighttpd.  I'm new to both
> Lighttpd and Django so forgive my ignorance.  When using the
> development webserver, I can see streaming files in the tmp directory
> grow if the uploaded file is >2.5mb as Django says.  However, on my
> lighttpd configuration, it seems to keep the file in memory, because
> it doesn't show the temporary file in the tmp directory until the
> entire file has been uploaded.  This will be a problem as I'm planning
> on uploading files anywhere from 5mb- 5gb.  I'm not sure if there is
> something I need to set, or if lighty is streaming the upload but just
> to a different directory.
>
> Also, if anyone has any links or advice on large file uploads, please
> send them over...I'd love to know if there is a better approach.
>
> Thanks in advance!

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