I'm asking why opening a process in a python script takes much less time 
than opening the same python code/process in a web2py application.

Also yes I will consider your second point but I think I will hide it 
behind authentication

On Thursday, 17 November 2016 22:53:50 UTC, Niphlod wrote:
>
> well... you're asking why opening a process in python rather than doing it 
> directly takes more time. no wonders there: of course it takes more time! 
> Especially if your process writes lots to stdout/stderr that python needs 
> to collect.
>
> BTW: never ever ever run ANY external process from the webserver: you 
> could easily be DDoSed AND you incur in lots of issues (random timeouts, 
> memory issues, leaks, and aforementioned slowness).
>

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