Hi,
I have a VPS that runs four WSGI applications of varying importance.
These run on Debian Buster, with the standard Debian versions of the
various components: Python 2.7.16, Apache/2.4.38 (Debian), mod_wsgi
4.6.5-1. The sites use Django and Flask.
Python 2.7 is nearing EOL, and I want to migrate the applications to
Python 3.7 (the standard Buster Python 3 version). I am seeking advice
on how to approach this.
I could upgrade all applications on my development environment, and then
do the server in one go. However, I would prefer to get rid of the
interdependency of these applications: they currently all need to use
the same mod_wsgi, and hence Python.
Two approaches I can think of to do that are Docker and, perhaps,
mod_wsgi express. I'd like to keep things as light-weight as possible
(these are tiny sites, with only a few users).
What would be the best way to go here?
Regards,
Gertjan.
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