>From SO: 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12604995/django-python-mod-wsgi-and-apache-worker

"I just moved from apache prefork to worker and started running mod_wsgi in 
daemon mode. So far, so good. I haven't experienced max load yet, but the 
server seems more consistent and we're not seeing random requests take 2min 
waiting for a mod_wsgi response. Memory footprint has gone from 3.5G to 1G. 
This is awesome. We're running on a single VPS with 6G of ram. There's one 
Django app running on this sevrer along with an instance of memcache, to 
which we've allocated 1G of ram. We have a separate MySql server."

Details from about my configuration are on SO at the link above. I'm 
looking for suggestions on how to correctly setup mod_wsgi in daemon mode 
for an application running https and http pages and possible performance 
enhancements. Specifics re: load and current server performance are also at 
SO.

Many thanks, 

Mark



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