Something is wrong. In wsgiserver.py set

LOGGING = True

and look at web2py/httpserver.log
what times do you get?
do you have very large model files?

Massimo


On Aug 12, 9:43 am, David Marko <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just moved my first real-life app into production (its a private app
> so I cant share screens etc.). Its running latest stable web2py on
> Debian 5 + Python 2.6.5 + modwsgi 3.3 . When testing  application home
> page, where are no sql commands, session is disabled (by
> session.forget()) and migration is disabled, I can get, using apache
> benchmark, only 12 req/sec. When I compile app, it increases up to 16
> req/sec, but both numbers seems to me very low. Can you share some
> your experience what one can get from web2py?
>
> Using browser, the application feels very responsive, but I'm just
> scared (a bit) how this will change when all users start using the
> app.
>
> My server HW is one processor 3GHz, 1.5 GB RAM.
>
> David

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