In my case, i just started web2py server and set up apache2 + proxypass.
I need to change to uwsgi?


2012/6/18 Jon Molesa <rjmol...@gmail.com>

> I can't say for certain now, but I'm pretty sure I switched from
> apache + mod_wsgi to uwsgi. In any case uwsgi is what I've set up on
> my Rackspace server. So far so good. I'm happy with the results. While
> I understand webfaction's need to control resource usage I really
> didn't appreciate that they kept killing my only process, my web
> process. I'm encouraged by your results. Thanks for sharing.
>
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Vasile Ermicioi <elff...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> However, webfactiion continually killed my process for going over it's
> >> memory limits. When I asked what was causing this and what I could do to
> >> keep it under my account limit their reply was that this is a common
> >> occurrence with web2py apps. I really didn't have the necessary skills
> to
> >> get to the bottom of it, or the time to invest in acquiring them. I
> decided
> >> to self-host the app on RackSpace Cloud Servers. It was discouraging
> that a
> >> simple running app with no users or traffic would exhaust the allowed
> >> memory. I had their most basic plan which IIRC offers 256 Mb of ram.
> >>
> >
> > I had the same problem with webfaction when I used apache + mod_wsgi,
> > with uwsgi I managed to run under 80Mb ram,
> > 300-500 unique visitors per day, 1000-2000 page views, 600 registered
> users
> > and now they offer 256Mb of RAM
> >
> > uwsgi is great, ask Roberto how he managed to do that :)
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Jon Molesa
> rjmol...@gmail.com
>

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