I run an admittedly lame site (http://tankonempty.com) on webpy 0.3
and I've had about 1/2 million page views with the new version on a
VPS.  No problems so far, though I got a really huge spike this past
month that caused my web server to be killed by linux's OOM.  The
problem with large traffic sites in general is that there's a factor
of 10,000 between a high traffic site and a really high traffic site.

Good luck!
Justin



On Jul 17, 12:47 am, "Anand Chitipothu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:33 AM, NickCarlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm planning on using 0.23 in a rather large-scale upcoming project.
> > By "large" I'm referring to traffic, not app complexity. I'd
> > considering using 0.3, but I'm wondering if there are still any major
> > pitfalls that would warrant me to stick with 0.23. I figure you guys
> > would be the best to consult on this issue.
>
> Nothing that I can think of.
>
> http://watchdog.netis running on web.py 0.3.
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