Hello again,

I'm to the point in my django development that I am beginning to use 
realistic amounts of test data. I'm using postgresql as the database 
server, with PyCharm as my IDE, everything in a virtualenv on an SSD on an 
Ivy Bridge Core i7 processor with 16 GB of RAM running Windows 7 64-bit. 

One disappointing thing I have just encountered is the lack of speed when 
working with my real-world data. I'm comparing this with the same data in a 
non-framework-based php/MySQL webapp running on XAMPP (which means apache) 
in parallel on the same system.

With DjDT installed (Django development tools), I'm getting the following 
stats:

   - Quick to load page:SQL: 5 queries in 4 ms, Time: 76 ms
   - Slow to load page: SQL: 1189 queries in 463 ms, Time: 9754 ms
   
>From task manager, the slow to load page is making "python.exe *32" use 1 
whole logical processor during the page load.

Are these expected response times? I'm hoping this is the result of a 
non-optimized development server, and not the expected performance of 
Django itself.

Any comments or advice?

Thanks,
R.

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