Thank you. I thought the Massimo's comment below and he  also mentioned 
somewhere we don't want to support Apache anymore... that's why I was 
nervous. I was thinking to your direction (Moving to Ubuntu) but I use 
pyodbc to connect Microsoft SQL Server and DB2, also python-ldap.. so not 
sure if it works the same way.


"P.S. I stand by Niphlod. He did not say anything offending and his comment 
was insightful. We do not recommend apache+mod_wsgi because there are 
better ways (nginx+uwsgi)."

On Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 9:39:17 AM UTC-5, Jim S wrote:
>
> I haven't seen anything about Apache no longer supported.  Did I miss 
> something?
>
> To my knowledge, nginx is not considered 'production ready' on Windows. 
>  See the first paragraph here:  http://nginx.org/en/docs/windows.html
>
> I think Apache is the way to go.   
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/13/deployment-recipes#Apache-and-mod_wsgi
>
> For me though, I've moved all of my production servers to Ubuntu with 
> nginx / uwsgi.
>
> -Jim
>
> On Monday, October 31, 2016 at 5:31:06 PM UTC-5, Omi Chiba wrote:
>>
>> I'm running production site with Apache but it sounds like we don't 
>> support apache anymore...  which is one is better/easy option for me? I 
>> tried IIS long time ago but didn't success... maybe it was too complicated 
>> for me.
>>
>

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