Sorry, haven't had enough time to sit down and summaries potential
benefits into a wiki page. You can find one past discussion about this
at:

  http://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi/browse_frm/thread/30752228efe8f8b9

Search for 'nginx proxy' in mod_wsgi mailing list on Google Groups and
you should fine more discussions about it.

Graham

On 10 November 2010 05:54, Martijn Moeling <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Graham said in another post (the subject of that post is not relevant):
>>> Putting nginx in front can help if you are concerned
>>> about lack of keep alive as then it will handle it. Having nginx in
>>> front brings a lot of other benefits as well.
>
>
> I am curious about the "other benefits" part. I saw that nginx has uwsgi 
> support, does this mean that it is an alternative? Or must I read it like 
> putting nginx between the browser and apache?
>
> Does ngingx help in any way if I want to have a "LAN" behind it with multiple 
> front-end apache/mod_wsgi workers and one or more local connected database 
> servers to implement a large system and load balance (important!) running 
> multiple domains. I am trying to work at that part of the job too.....
>
> Martijn
>
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
>
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