an uncached django site on a single
machine?". Maybe it is.
We are looking at using the memcached API in our code, and I'm sure we
will get a speedup there. But before we start down that route, I wanted
to make sure we weren't doing any silly on the raw site.
I think my next st
e processes never
gets close to that value. I've played around with various settings for
maxclient, but as long as I don't set it too low, this never comes into
play.
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Richard Coleman wrote:
> Rajesh Dhawan wrote:
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>>> When I stress test the dynamic part of the site, I am only getting about
>>> 300 requests per second on my test setup. This is using two Dell 1950's
>>> (one for web, one for mysql database). These
ou using memcache?
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> -Rajesh D
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1. mod_python
2. apache 2.2.4
3. I'm using funkload and ab to measure the requests per second of one
of the base pages within the dynamic part of the website
4. When I hit a static page in the same way (using ab), I get 6500
requests per
sn't seem
loaded at all. Any suggestions on how to find the bottlenecks?
I'm running Ubuntu 7.10 (server, 64 bit version). Django from a very
recent trunk.
Thanks for any advice.
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We have been developing our django app using standard mysql. But we
plan to eventually migrate to a mysql cluster (engine is NDB).
Does anyone have experience with using django and mysql cluster? Do we
need to modify django to handle this? Any words of wisdom?
Thanks for the help.
Richard
y database driven. We will have a
standard setup (load balancers, caching servers, split between dynamic
and static content, large DB clusters, etc.) But I'm curious about the
experiences of others, recommended gear, etc.
Thanks for any help.
Richard Coleman
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pportunity, since the team is currently very small, and we are still in
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