Thanks for the reply guys :). The reason, I am mentioning the DB here, is that MongoDb is not a relational database, so when one will tell me the Django deployment, he should keep non relational database in mind.
Other point, deployment without any common web server (apache/nginx) because python it-self a nice language, then why should we convert our project, so that apache/nginx will understand our code. There should be some good webserver in python. This will reduce the overhead on web server, I guess. The default way and the best way to deploy it means: Best way: What is the deployment process for the other best sites (firefox/pininterest/...), how are they deploying it. Default way: The easiest way for easiest configuration setting/ lease server end changes. And most people use it to deploy. Looking forward for your replies :). On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 12:53:49 PM UTC-5, yati sagade wrote: > > Hi > Whether your database should live on a separate server or not is a > question you can best answer by testing various configurations out > depending on the load your app expects. As for the webserver, you can (and > probably should) do away with Apache, and try GUnicorn, which is a great > WSGI webserver that supports Django out-of-the-box. We also use Nginx as a > reverse proxy to GUnicorn so that load balancing and static files seving > happens at Nginx level. Though this is not exactly for production, you can > get an idea of what I'm talking about by reading this post [DISCLAIMER: I'm > the author!] > http://ydevel.tumblr.com/post/22850778860/configuring-an-https-site-with-django-on-nginx > > We have a DB intensive operations going on anytime, so we typically host > MongoDB on a server by itself, which is the generally preferred way. > > > On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 11:08 PM, Sam Solomon <sss...@gmail.com<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> I'm guessing that the problem is there are many ways to deploy Django so >> it's hard for anyone to give a good one-size-fits-all answer and also hard >> to run down the complete list of possibilities, and I'm guessing that since >> this list is only viewed by a small percentage of Django users, that there >> are even fewer people who have used MongoDB on this list (example: I >> haven't used it). It might be a good idea to ask MongoDB questions on >> whatever support system is available for django-MongoDB. >> >> As for me, I've probably learned everything I know about deploying Django >> by googling stuff like "deploying Django with nginx" "deploying Django with >> mod_wsgi" etc (we use nginx for static files and reverse proxying to Apache >> with mod_wsgi (though if I were to start over today I'd give serious >> consideration to gunicorn)) >> >> As for not using nginx/Apache, I believe that that is discouraged for >> anything other than local development (though you could technically do it, >> and actually, I think guinicorn can be run in a similar way to runserver >> without needing to configure nginx or Apache). >> >> >> On Monday, December 10, 2012 12:27:09 PM UTC-8, Chuck James wrote: >>> >>> Really no one have Answer for this post, how people running big website >>> using django, if no body knows how to deploy it. >>> >>> >>> On Monday, December 10, 2012 12:32:29 PM UTC-5, Chuck James wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am developing a website using Django and MongoDb ( >>>> http://django-mongodb.org/). I have read lots of forums and posts but >>>> still not able to figure it out what is the best way or default way to >>>> deploy Django project on web. So I have couple of questions related to >>>> this, it will be great if some one can guide me. >>>> >>>> > Do I need a dedicated servers to implement Django with MongoDb if yes >>>> then what is the min/max requirement for them. What all controls and >>>> permissions I need for those servers. >>>> > What is the default way to deploy it (Django project with MongoDb), >>>> what is the best way to deploy it. >>>> > Can we deploy it without using apache or nginx. Like some kind of >>>> server in python best to deploy Django project and I don't need to install >>>> any other web server for it. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance :) >>>> >>> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Django users" group. >> To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/django-users/-/DKx6tJySMaIJ. >> >> To post to this group, send email to django...@googlegroups.com<javascript:> >> . >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> django-users...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>. >> For more options, visit this group at >> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en. >> > > > > -- > Yati Sagade > > Software Engineer at mquotient <http://www.mquotient.net/> > <http://twitter.com/yati_itay> > > Twitter: @yati_itay <http://twitter.com/yati_itay> | Github: > yati-sagade<https://github.com/yati-sagade> > > Organizing member of TEDx EasternMetropolitanBypass > http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/4933 > > https://www.facebook.com/pages/TEDx-EasternMetropolitanBypass/337763226244869 > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. 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