Web content caching is the most effective type of cache. This way your python 
handler is not executed to determine a valid response to user, instead one 
returned from cache. Since the operation is that simple, it should be the 
maximum possible speed your `real world` application capable to provide.

uWSGI was chosen as application server.

The web content caching benchmark is provided for two types of caching: memory 
and distributed. There is payed attention how gzip transform impact throughput 
of cached content.

http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-web-caching-benchmark.html

Your ability to utilize managed (semi-real time) caching is essential to be 
able run your `real world` at the speed of `hello world`. Read more here:
 
http://packages.python.org/wheezy.http/userguide.html#content-cache
http://packages.python.org/wheezy.web/tutorial.html
 
Compare throughput with numbers from the other post:
 
http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/09/python-fastest-web-framework.html
 
Comments or suggestions are welcome.

Thanks.

Andriy Kornatskyy
                                          
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