Very reasonable.

> Il giorno 16/ott/2012, alle ore 18.33, Samuel ha scritto:
>
> > And I have more info around nltk package I used for language processing.
>
> Wow, interesting. That's possibly explains a lot..
>
> > nltk is heavily used in my app, which takes long time to import at the 
> > development environment at the first time. Since the server is very busy, 
> > so can it be a headache besides db and caches issues?
>
> Of course I don't know about the inner workings of your app but, given the 
> (heavy) use of this "computational intensive" components, could you consider 
> moving them to a queue?
>
> I mean, if you're doing elaboration in many of your requests, why not 
> offloading that core to some workers, doing them in background and freeing 
> the web workers to answer people?
> We've done that many times, using the most useful uwsgi's Spooler feature. 
> That way, you could handle the load in a controlled fashion (how many 
> processes dedicated to ntlk elaboration) and let users wait "offline", 
> serving them intermediate pages with a message to "wait" and a reload meta.
>
> regards
> Guido
>
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