> -----Original Message----- > From: dancer-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > Mirko Iannella > Sent: 23 February 2015 17:49 > To: Perl Dancer users mailing list > Subject: Re: [dancer-users] Horizontal Scaling > > Il 23/02/15 11:16, Zahir Lalani ha scritto: > > Hi > > > > We are building an app which will be required to scale easily as it is > expected to grow in use. From my previous job we had a good model (java > based) for scaling where we could add n nodes easily as the number of users > grew. I am now thinking about how I can achieve the same here, and want to > get input from you guys. > > > > I am currently looking at either memcached/redis as the session stores. We > previously used couchbase and that worked very well. Has anyone had any > experience of these session stores with Dancer? > > > > The next item is the actual web server mechanism. Starman seems to be > mentioned a lot, but I will be honest and say I do not know much about the > Plack ecosystem. I am very used to using Apache (driving a Java container) > and would like to continue with Apache as it allows us to do some wonderful > tricks. Raw cgi seems a waste as its performance will not be good. I have seen > articles that use starman behind apache but was wondering if any of you > guys had direct experience of this, or what your recommendations would be. > > > > Ultimately we will need to be able to deploy n+1 nodes of the app layer > behind a load balancer. > > > > Your experience in this would be appreciated > > Hello, > I typically use uWSGI, a very fast application server that supports PSGI [1] > and integrates nicely with Apache via mod_proxy_uwsgi [2]. > > It can even work as a load-balancer, sitting between your apache and the > various uWSGI instances [3] > > [1] http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/PSGIquickstart.html > [2] http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Apache.html > [3] http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Fastrouter.html > > -- > Mirko Iannella
Nice - thanks Mirko Seems like this setup is well supported Z _______________________________________________ dancer-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users
