Thanks for your article! I am using Dreamhost too :), thinks, it will
be useful.

On Nov 18, 10:34 pm, Dima Dogadaylo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With WebAlchemy only pages involved in form processing are served
> directly by Django, the rest of the pages most of the time are served
> directly by Apache as static content with static content speed. In
> other words for Django-powered site it's possible to achieve speed
> about 2000 request/sec, against about 500 request/sec with memcached
> and about 20 request/sec for "typical" (10 fast SQL queries) page
> without caching at all. Actual performance results of course will vary
> from server/application/configuration.
>
> As it was said "there are only two hard things in Computer Science:
> cache invalidation and naming things". WebAlchemy radically resolves
> the problem of stalled resources in cache that is natural for any
> caching layer based on memcached, squid or etc. With WebAlchemy pages
> are never become staled.
>
> The magic is done inside 
> concept.webalchemy.core.WebAlchemyMiddleware:http://www.mysoftparade.com/blog/webalchemy-django-apache/
>
> --
> Dima Dogadaylo,http://www.mysoftparade.com/
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