Hi all,

We're maintaining an application that is hitting scaling problems.   It 
helps run grass-roots sporting events all over Europe, so Saturdays can 
produce large and unpredictable loads, with both logged-in users and public 
viewers. Despite a powerful server seemingly being lightly loaded (htop 
suggests just 3-6 out of24 cores typically busy, and free memory 
available), it often "hangs" for long periods - simple requests return 
after 10sec, and at times we have had to restart nginx.   

If anyone here has experience of this configuration under high loads, we'd 
be keen to hire an experienced expert to review and check we are not doing 
anything stupid with our nginx or uwsgi configuration.  

Likewise, if you really know how to cache Django with nginx, and work 
around the various cookies and language settings so that logged-in pages 
still work but anonymous ones can be cached, we'd love to get a bit of 
help  

Architecture is ubuntu 18.04, Django 3.0.12, with MariaDB and Mongo back 
ends used for slightly different things.

Feel free to contact me by private email if you,

Otherwise, if people have suggestions and questions here, I'll try to share 
what I can and am very grateful for any help...

Best Regards


Andy Robinson
 

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