> right? Does it perform nicely from your experience? It seems to, but I
> was just wondering if I should be concerned at all about this.

Yes, I've never had performance problems with it.

> One more question: to run these web.py instances, I void sys.std(in|
> out|err) using a snippet I found here (using a "NullDevice" class) and
> just put them in the background appending "&" to the command line. Is
> this a good enough way to do this? Should I be looking at more
> sophisticated approaches?

That usually works OK.

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