Hello fellow Django enthusiasts!  I'm a very new Django user, and have
been experimenting with Django 1.2 for the last few weeks.  Thus far,
I love it!  I love that it has thus far been so simple for me to
learn, that the documentation is actually readable and simply written,
and that the set up was sooo fast and painless.

As an interesting stroke of good fortune, it turns out that my
employer is currently evaluating new technology stacks as we plan the
complete rewrite of our current site.  The site does ~16m uniques a
month, and we are gravitating toward an API-based back-end.  In my
part of this evaluation, I'm having some trouble tracking down
information about the following two concerns:

1) Is it possible to run Django on an API, rather than replicating
data as seen here: 
http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/02/Integrate_Web_APIs_into_Your_Django_Site/?
2) What kind of performance should we expect (Django 1.2/Apache/MySQL
versus something like Zend Framework/Apache/MySQL)?

Any information, or nudges in the the right directions would be much
appreciated!

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