2013/10/11 Alan Jesser <nigo...@hotmail.com>

> I've built a few smaller projects using Wt and the built in http server.
> Right now I'm working on a rather large project which could potentially
> have thousands to tens of thousands of users connected at once. It also
> requires good security. I'm not sure how well the built in http can handle
> a load like that. I also read that if you want improved security to use the
> fastCGI interface to isolate each session from the others. I'll will need
> to deploy it with a reverse proxy setup, which I believe the built in http
> server can handle with haproxy.
>
> Can anyone give me some insight into the best way to proceed? Either the
> built in http server or fastCGI with something like nginx.
>
> Thanks,
> Alan
>
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