I think generally I'm less interested in scaling per-se with this than
the ability to host multiple django sites on a single server without
running out of RAM / CPU.  VPS hosting, essentially.

On Oct 1, 4:24 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not with geodjango directly, but I'm intersted by the choices you made
> regarding the stack.
>
> I'm actually hosting our project on Amazon EC2 (Fedora) and I'm
> evaluating scalr.net (Ubuntu) to provide a full redundoncy/scalable
> architecture to our project.
>
> We are serving our static from S3, but we plan to use another CDN
> (probably the Amazon one), once it will be publicly available.
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