On Wed, 2011-10-05 at 14:52 -0700, Mengu wrote:
> that is called learning from the experience, chris. yes, his server
> specifications may vary, his db of choice may vary but in the end this
> is all the same.

I'm just asserting that, if he isn't planning to benchmark anyway, the
effective difference between the two options he named (nginx+paster vs.
mod_wsgi) probably isn't great enough to matter to him and he'd be
better off just setting up one or the other than he would be to worry
too much about maximizing value here, if it cost him time and mental
energy to do so.

- C


> 
> @sam,
> 
> proxying nginx to paster is not a good idea. been there, done that. do
> not do that if you are not going to get max 1K-5K "daily" unique
> traffic. in the cookbook it should say, "this is how to do it, but
> don't do it." i'd recommend that only for intranet use for small sized
> company.
> 
> if you are going to get good amount of traffic like 5K - 10K reqs/min,
> go with apache and mod_wsgi. apache is great and can handle that
> traffic smoothly. you can use 2 web servers if needed.
> 
> if you are going to get great traffic that you need to handle more
> than 20K concurrent users,  i'd suggest going with nginx + uwsgi.
> however in such deployments do not use one server. get min. 2 servers,
> 1 db. server and have a load balancer. in my next wsgi deployment, i
> will give nginx + gevent a try.
> 
> and finally, i will recommend you watching this[1] django deployment
> workshop by jacob kaplan moss of django. it applies to every wsgi app.
> 
> [1] 
> http://blip.tv/pycon-us-videos-2009-2010-2011/django-deployment-workshop-3651591
> 
> On Oct 5, 4:15 pm, Chris McDonough <chr...@plope.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2011-10-05 at 05:42 -0700, Sam wrote:
> > > I'm trying to decide between deploying using Nginx + paster +
> > > supervisord as described here:
> > >https://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_cookbook/dev/deployme...
> >
> > > Or using apache + mod_wsgi as described here:
> > >https://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/1.0/tutorials/modwsgi...
> >
> > > Is one of the ways significantly faster? more reliable? able to handle
> > > more load?
> >
> > > Or is it pretty much a wash?
> >
> > It'll be more or less a wash for you if your traffic profile is such
> > that you're willing to rely on input from folks here rather than
> > benchmarking on your own systems.
> >
> > - C
> 


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