Jose Galvez wrote:
> Anyone using mod_wsgi with Apache? how good is that for deployment, 
> better/worse then mod_proxy with paster?
> Jose
I'm using mod_wsgi with Apache for my personal server. I'm hosting two 
pylons projects, trac and my public mercurial repositories (all WSGI 
based). Together with MySQL this configuration requires about 100Mb RAM 
- that's pretty low number, but it works fast enough. From other side 
the traffic is not very high on my server about 35000 visits per month 
(at least google analytics reports such number) - that means about one 
request in 3 minutes (while one user request can require up to 20 files).

If you are interested in my configuration there is no magic:
I am using apache's worker MPM (default on Debian) - prefork eats too 
much memory. As well I have set ThreadStackSize to 500000. That's all! 
Works just perfect.

Actually there was similar discussion on this group already. Follow what 
Graham Dumpleton says and you will be in the right path.

Regards,
Dalius
http://blog.sandbox.lt

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