I use apache on virtualhost at slicehost running multiple web2py
virtualhosts.

With one web2py instance, my server stands at around 90MB average for
memory, it *might* spike up to 115MB if I start some ram caching, however my
reports have never reported anything higher. I am running apache with
mod_wsgi. Also I havn't seen anything faster :) I would say it's a toss up
between "Just Working" and "A couple more microseconds".

-Thadeus




On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 5:45 AM, David <digitalcry...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I recently setup a VPS host over at Santrex.net for testing web2py.
> It took me about two shifts to get Cherokee installed and running with
> Web2Py.  What a pain.  For those others that seemed to miss
> "libcherokee-mod-libssl" that was a painful  lesson that could have
> been remarked elsewhere and saved a lot of time.
>
> One of the things I noticed was that while working on the server that
> sometimes I could get the HTML source output starting with a "0"
> followed by the headers and then the page content.  Ultimately this
> would cause an error and the page would fail to load.   I noticed this
> happened about every 10th request or sooner depending on the speed at
> which I was moving through the site.
>
> Fed up with this problem, I decided to install Apache server and
> configure a VirtualHost.  This installation took about 20 minutes
> including apt-get, ssl gen, and virtualhost setup etc.  It also works
> flawlessly even though it is a touch slower for what I am working on
> right now.
>
> Do any other people here use Cherokee?  Is it worth my time to chase
> down this page display problem?  The only drawbacks for Apache with me
> are the default memory configuration issues (it's a pig out of the box
> on a vps and limited if your memory is limited) and that it happens to
> be the slowest, as far as I can see, based on performance reports.
> That being said it's still rock solid when it comes to working with
> Web2Py.
>
>
> >
>

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