Hi Jason I guess you have to define 'large deployment' first of all. Number of records and size of DB? Number of concurrent users? Large data model or number of forms etc? Number of servers -- or replication? Global coverage?
In principle I don't think there's any reason why Web2py would be worse than other frameworks. Usually it is much better! As an example, I think deploying to the Google App Engine should be able to scale sufficiently for everything but extreme cases :) If you specify more about what you wish to achieve this group may be able to give more specific advice how best to organise your project. -D On Nov 13, 7:12 am, Jason Brower <[email protected]> wrote: > I love web2py and it's the only framework i feel i am fully capable to do or > learn to do quickly. > However, I remember see that this framework is intended for small to medium > sized deployments. Is this true? What is it that stops us from larger > deployment? Should i pickup django because i may need it? > Regards, > jb

