Yes thats very helpfull.
Thanks,
On 5 Jan 2006, at 11:40, ChaosKCW wrote:
I of course want something better and django stands out. Its mostly
for
interactive apps, as opposed to static content, so my first questions
is can I do things like javascript and xmlhttprequest (ie AJAX ) in
django easily ? I am sure I can but thoug
Hi
My company is looking for me to outline there web apps strategy going
forward, and of course they want tried and tested which means websphere
and J2EE or possibly .NET.
I of course want something better and django stands out. Its mostly for
interactive apps, as opposed to static content, so m
Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
On Oct 3, 2005, at 11:14 PM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
Can you tell us what kind of hardware is supporting that 100k?
Our main production platform is three servers: a database server, a web
server, and a media server. They're all Dual Xeons with 2G of RAM.
We've go
On Oct 3, 2005, at 11:14 PM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
Can you tell us what kind of hardware is supporting that 100k?
Our main production platform is three servers: a database server, a
web server, and a media server. They're all Dual Xeons with 2G of
RAM. We've got a secondary server setu
On 10/3/05, Jimmie Houchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
...
> > an hour, but when a Django page gets farked and gets 100k hits in an
> > hour I barely notice. Seriously - we got farked a few weeks ago and it
> > wasn't until someone looked at our server stats the next
Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>
> On Sep 29, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
>
>> Heh, KUsports.com has used that PHP message board for *years*, and we
>> just haven't had the time (or inclination, really) to convert it to
>> Django. There's no technical reason why it couldn't use Django --
On 9/29/05, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> UBB -- http://boards.kusports.com/ is the site.
>
> It's on a seperate server because because UBB is an insecure,
> inefficient, bug ridden piece of shit.
Don't hold back now. ;-) It was mostly a question intended for the
archive-search
On 9/29/05, Jeremy Dunck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For clarity, which is the board that nearly brings you down?
The one on KUsports.com, which is powered by UBB (PHP).
Adrian
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On Sep 29, 2005, at 1:13 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
For clarity, which is the board that nearly brings you down?
UBB -- http://boards.kusports.com/ is the site.
It's on a seperate server because because UBB is an insecure,
inefficient, bug ridden piece of shit.
Jacob
On 9/29/05, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 29, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> > Heh, KUsports.com has used that PHP message board for *years*, and we
>>...Message boards on
> > the other World Online sites are indeed using Django:
> > http://www.lawrence.com/f
On Sep 29, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
Heh, KUsports.com has used that PHP message board for *years*, and we
just haven't had the time (or inclination, really) to convert it to
Django. There's no technical reason why it couldn't use Django --
indeed, Django is very good at forum-st
On 9/29/05, Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just out of curiosity: Is there a reason for KUSports using a PHP
> message board? Is Django not appropriate for this kind of web
> application or was it just easier to use an existing solution instead
> of coding a message board from scratch?
Heh,
I mean several gigabytes daily.
Simon Willison wrote:
> How much traffic are you talking about? www.kusports.com uses Django
> and gets hit with some pretty heavy traffic at times.
Just out of curiosity: Is there a reason for KUSports using a PHP
message board? Is Django not appropriate for this kind of web
application or was i
On 29 Sep 2005, at 15:06, Tau wrote:
What you, the authors of django, can provide on the subject of
django's
performance and scalability. I find the framework architecture to be
excellent but, literally speaking, what if I migrate my php sites to
django. Will hardware upgrade be inevi
X-No-archive: yes
What you, the authors of django, can provide on the subject of django's
performance and scalability. I find the framework architecture to be
excellent but, literally speaking, what if I migrate my php sites to
django. Will hardware upgrade be inevitable?
I bet there are
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