This benchmark may help you:
https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r15&hw=ph&test=plaintext&f=zik0zj-zik0zj-zik0zj-zik0zj-v2qiv3-zik0zj-zik0zj-cn3
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Kiran Subbaraman
http://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/
On 03-Mar-18 10:56 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I know this is probably not a specific web2py issue, but rather a WSGI
one. I am somewhat confused. However, this is not the largely
discussed "Does web2py scale?" question.
I am wondering if a single web2py instance can handle two or more
requests concurrently, or if two users access to the site at the same
time, then one request is queued up?
I am deploying a site in PythonAnywhere for a small business, with 4
web workers. I guess that means 4 web2py processes and that the
webserver will dispatch incoming requests to one idle process of those
four?
Thanks in advance!
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