Ok, some more about my system: running Debian 6 and Plesk 11, 2GB RAM (and
50% is already in use) and the important part of my config:
WSGIProcessGroup ssl.sebastian-clemens.de
WSGIApplicationGroup ssl.sebastian-clemens.de
WSGIDaemonProcess ssl.sebastian-clemens.de processes=1 threads=1
display-name=%{GROUP}
WSGIImportScript /var/www/vhosts/sebastian-clemens.de/httpdocs/wsgi.py
process-group=ssl.sebastian-clemens.de
application-group=ssl.sebastian-clemens.de
WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/vhosts/sebastian-clemens.de/httpdocs/wsgi.py
But I don't know how to calculate the amount of processes and threads if I
expect ~1000 Users / Day
By the way, that's the configs for another small webpage, but I'm going to
copy & paste it for all of my django running sites.
Am Dienstag, 24. September 2013 13:16:20 UTC+2 schrieb Sebastian Clemens:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using mod wsgi for some simple websites with only one process and one
> thread. But now I'm going to host a big page with 1000 users/day.
> Last time I hosted it i tried with 5 processes and 10 threads and the
> server crashed cause of full RAM.
>
> Can anyone give an approach how many users one process and one thread can
> handle? And how can I calculate the amound of processes and threads?
>
>
> Thanks very much,
> Sebastian
>
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