It's hard to take these questions seriously when you haven't described your 
speed problem.  How is your website performing, and what are the 
bottlenecks you've found?

Yes, many people, including myself, have experimented with pypy and web2py. 
 If you're observant, you'll notice there are many messages on this forum, 
spanning years, which discuss web2py running on pypy.  Like cython, it is 
not a panacea.

Without sounding repetitive, there are many techniques for speeding up 
web2py.  Different techniques are employed for different problems.  There 
is no single "magic bullet" which just speeds up all web2py websites for 
all occasions.

-- Joe

On Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 3:27:19 PM UTC-7, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>
> Have anyone tried this?  Wondering if this is a way to gain some speed.
>
>
> https://micropyramid.com/blog/running-django-with-pypy-to-boost-performance/
>

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- http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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