On 20-Oct-07, at 7:46 AM, Laszlo Marai wrote:

>>
>> not so. There have been reports of over 70 django instances running
>> under mod_python in the same server. I have 12 in one server without
>> problems.
>
> Wasn't there a question here about mod_python a few days ago where the
> solution was to configure different interpreters for each django
> instances? I might have misunderstood the problem.

yes there was. There are several threads on this. But the conclusion  
is that these were the result of improper configuration of the  
servers in question, caches and things like that. I have not seen any  
reports of persistent problems. I had one case of two sites that were  
nearly identical - and at times in admin, fields from one site would  
appear on the index of the other. But this was when both sites were  
open at the same time in firefox tabs - so I put it down to browser  
cache. There has been no report from my users (each of whom can only  
access their sites) of any crossover.

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