The essential difference between local and remote is how you access the 
website.You need all the same resources including web server, database server 
etc but you might need a local DNS so local users can find the server by 
name.You can always test using hosts files on the test machines so they can 
find the server.Good luckM--(Unsigned mail from my phone)
-------- Original message --------From: Tinashe Mphisa 
<tinashemphis...@gmail.com> Date: 15/12/22  01:35  (GMT+10:00) To: Django users 
<django-users@googlegroups.com> Subject: Django deployment on local host I have 
been looking for clear article or video on how to deploy Django on local server 
with no luck. i would appreciate it if I can get a link or any kind of help.



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