PS, I used mod_wsgi and make sure you have the latest pywin32

On Jul 26, 2:03 pm, CrabbyPete <pete.do...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've run django on Windows Server with apache and it was easy to
> deploy.  Forget IIS. I've deployed Nginx and uWSGI on linux and that
> was even easier.
> I've never done Nginx on windows, but I don't think it would be a big
> deal.
>
> On Jul 26, 1:25 pm, Dimitry Zolotaryov <dimi...@webit.ca> wrote:
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> > So if I run into performance issues, I can always pipe from Apache to
> > something like gunicorn and keep Apache serving static media?
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> > Dimitry
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> > On 26 juil, 13:03, Javier Guerra Giraldez <jav...@guerrag.com> wrote:
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> > > On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Dimitry Zolotaryov <dimi...@webit.ca> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > Knowing this, any advice on the original question would be greatly
> > > > appreciated.
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> > > I haven't done any deployment on windows; but i do know some helpful 
> > > facts:
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> > > - microsoft invests a lot of money in making sure that high-profile
> > > OSS projects do run and run well on windows.  That definitely includes
> > > Apache, Python, and MySQL at least.   don't know if PostgreSQL enjoys
> > > this treatment (might erode into MS-SQL server mindshare?)
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> > > - nginx and mod_wsgi can be compiled, and kinda run; but with severe
> > > limitations.  mod_wsgi in particular can't run in daemon mode.
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> > > - any pure-Python setting should run without surprises, that lets you
> > > choose either gunicorn or flup (for FastCGI) behind Apache.  contrary
> > > to some comments, a well-supervised flup setup can perform just as
> > > good as the cool guys; but if you're not familiar with it gunicorn
> > > might be easier.  again, it's more a question of familiarity than of
> > > performance.
>
> > > good luck!
>
> > > --
> > > Javier

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