Hi,

I am getting ready to deploy my Django application. This application must
serve several independent parties. In the past, I've done this with
multiple instances of a PHP application on the server. Is this the right
approach in the Django world?

My server is running Apache and MySQL. Each instance of the application
will have its own configuration and database. These instances will not
communicate with each other in any way. These instances are all (possibly)
different versions of the same application running in their own virtualenv.

My instinct is to go with the Apache mod_wsgi approach. As Apache is
already running successfully on the server serving PHP an static files.

Any advice or good resources on how to accomplish what I am doing? All the
documentation seems to be targeted at one server with one Django
application.

Thanks,
Jon

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