I am on Linux (Red hat 5). On Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:38:31 PM UTC+5:30, Niphlod wrote: > > it's not how much users are there, but how many requests they'll generate > (requests is more or less the number of pages visited). > If 50 users will access e.g. one page every 5 seconds, if you app is > "simple" there should be no problems. > Note that most of the performance depends also if you're on Windows or on > Unix (talking about where the default webserver will be executed). > > PS: you don't need anything fancy as apache to make web2py "more capable": > tell us what's your OS and we can come up with solutions. > > On Thursday, March 14, 2013 9:45:38 AM UTC+1, Sarbjit singh wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have started learning web2py for web development in Python. Initially I >> started with Django, but found on internet that web2py is easy to learn and >> provides more features over django. However I have one basic question :- >> >> Can I use default web2py server in production. I want to build an >> database based web app using web2py. Number of users that will access the >> site will be less than 50 (Intranet site only). I don't want to configure >> apache for it. So, I was wondering if web2py default server will solve this >> purpose. >> >> -Sarbjit >> >
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