Thanks!

On Saturday, 2 September 2017 06:16:17 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> It is fine to have one web2py and as many domains as you need. It should 
> not affect performance provided you take advantage of the cores you have. 
> That means you want to make sure you use nginx+uwsgi or gevent or gunicorn 
> and have about one process per core.
>
> On Friday, 1 September 2017 05:17:42 UTC-5, Najtsirk wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> after a long years of active use of web2py it came to me that probably I 
>> am not doing it as it should! :)
>>
>> So within one web2py i have several applications and each one is acctualy 
>> a separate site ona a different domain. Is this best pracitce or should i 
>> have one web2py instance for every site and applications are just 
>> functional subsections of the particular site?
>>
>> What is the performance impact of one way over the other (if any)?
>>
>> Thanks for your answers.
>>
>> Kristjan
>>
>

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