Me neither, so the question remains: Is it an EC2 thing or is it common to
django?

I know that this topic is sensitive for overall web-development frameworks
such as PHP, django, and ruby.
It would be usefull if other users of this forum could post on the
"requests/s" and give some setup info, so we could have a feeling (using a
good rule of thumb, of course ;)))) of where the bottleneck might be.

cheers,
Victor Lima


2010/1/12 Malcolm Box <malcolm....@gmail.com>

> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Steve McConville <
> mcconville.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > Yes, hosted in US-East-1, but I was running benchmark tests from another
>> EC2
>> > instance in the same region, so reasonably sure it's not latency.
>>
>> I meant latencies internal to EC2; eg. what is your ping time between
>> the frontend and the DB box? The article I linked to reports that this
>> has been observed to be rising in us-east-1. Sorry if that wasn't
>> clear.
>>
>>
> My fault for not reading the linked article, sorry.
>
> Nope, not seeing bad latencies between the boxen.
>
> M
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