>> >> I be happy to share, but I was hoping for someone to point out some >> for me to use as starting points ;) >
This is the kind of diagram that scares me: http://jayant7k.blogspot.com/2007/04/livejournal-system-architecture.html This one is actually enlightening, but also suggests complexity: http://blogs.nuxeo.com/sections/blogs/fermigier/2006_01_22_updated-megaframeworks/downloadFile/attachedFile_1_f0/megaframeworks-v2.png (hope it pulls up for ya). Not much help probably, out of date no doubt. Dylan's endorsement is heartening: > > Honestly, I don't know of many. The ORM and templating systems are pretty > lightweight and you can swap in different solutions if you want to. The > major gripes I've heard are with the architecture of the admin module... but > it's optional and typically not used under load anyway. > The problems I've seen with Django deployments are typically configuration > issues. Things like using memcached on a virtual host system where memory > is sparse. Or forgetting to turn of the DEBUG flag. > > That's why I'd love to hear if you encounter any issues. I'm just not aware > of that many. > > Dylan So I've been working with MySQL and PostgreSQL, but wonder if the much ballyhooed Django->SQLServer (MSFT) is under someone's belt around here (not mine). Kirby _______________________________________________ Portland mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland
