My first tip is, avoid /models have your code in /modules import what you need only when and where you need!
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Alfonso de la Guarda <alfons...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > I'm about to start a major project development and although I am a > regular user of web2py in my development, they have been mostly in > intranets, what worries me is if anyone has had previous experience of > putting an application based on web2py with several thousand users, in > which case I would like your job with this. > > Previously, I have dealt with a project based on django super (500000 > unique users month) and problems of performance, scalability and > others were so serious that they chose to pass it to php, I would not > do the same with this application in web2py. > > > Thanks.... > > Saludos, > > -------------------------------- > Alfonso de la Guarda > Centro Open Source(COS) > http://www.cos-la.net > http://alfonsodg.net > Twitter: @alfonsodg > Redes sociales: alfonsodg > Telef. 991935157 > 1024D/B23B24A4 > 5469 ED92 75A3 BBDB FD6B 58A5 54A1 851D B23B 24A4 > -- Bruno Rocha [http://rochacbruno.com.br]