Also, should I take a look at mod_wsgi?

On Nov 5, 11:22 am, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am considering switching from mod_python and apache to lighttpd and
> fastcgi because of the large number of virtual hosts I am serving.
>
> Because each virtual host gets its own sub interpreter, each apache
> instance on my server can weigh in at over 160 megs.
>
> I have heard that apache-mpm, mod_python and Django will not work, so
> I would like to know if using fastcgi with method=threaded would be a
> good way to solve my memory usage problems.
>
> When I start one fastcgi process in threaded mode, it only uses 8 megs
> of memory, which is a lot more scalable than apache instances weighing
> in at 160 megs.
>
> Thoughts, please.


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