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I don't care about milliseconds, what is the most stable server setup for Django on a small server?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCleanest & Fastest server setup for DjangoNginx reverse proxying websocketsRunning multiple sites on the same python processTroubleshooting Site Slowness on a Nginx + Gunicorn + Django StackEfficient handling of long running HTTP connections in an nginx/gunicorn/django web architectureDifference Between Gunicorn Worker Processes and Heroku Worker DynosDjango, VirtualEnv, Ubuntu, uwsgi/gunicorn: Unable to locate all python/django modulesOptimize and Scale my Webservers (Nginx + Gunicorn + Django stack)Flask app run with Gunicorn async workers appears less efficient than dev serverDjango apache server not stable
I have a personal open source project for a website that will handle important quantity of medicine related metadata. I dont think that there will be a hudge trafic because the topic is very specialized but the site will handle complicated researchs in scientific publications using several external APIs.
I don't care about miliseconds. I want something very stable. It will write on external databases and I don't want it to stop in the middle of the process. Also, I don't want to spend my free time in server maintenance.
My VPS is quite small. 1 VCore, 4GB of RAM.
I was thinking about NGINX + uWSGI because uWSGI is self healing (they say...) but I also heard that Gunicorn would consume less RAM. Also, I'm not 100% sure for NGINX as Apache seems to be very stable.
I'm new to this and a bit lost in the "They says". Is there something I can rely one to get a stable setup ?
django apache nginx gunicorn uwsgi
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I have a personal open source project for a website that will handle important quantity of medicine related metadata. I dont think that there will be a hudge trafic because the topic is very specialized but the site will handle complicated researchs in scientific publications using several external APIs.
I don't care about miliseconds. I want something very stable. It will write on external databases and I don't want it to stop in the middle of the process. Also, I don't want to spend my free time in server maintenance.
My VPS is quite small. 1 VCore, 4GB of RAM.
I was thinking about NGINX + uWSGI because uWSGI is self healing (they say...) but I also heard that Gunicorn would consume less RAM. Also, I'm not 100% sure for NGINX as Apache seems to be very stable.
I'm new to this and a bit lost in the "They says". Is there something I can rely one to get a stable setup ?
django apache nginx gunicorn uwsgi
add a comment |
I have a personal open source project for a website that will handle important quantity of medicine related metadata. I dont think that there will be a hudge trafic because the topic is very specialized but the site will handle complicated researchs in scientific publications using several external APIs.
I don't care about miliseconds. I want something very stable. It will write on external databases and I don't want it to stop in the middle of the process. Also, I don't want to spend my free time in server maintenance.
My VPS is quite small. 1 VCore, 4GB of RAM.
I was thinking about NGINX + uWSGI because uWSGI is self healing (they say...) but I also heard that Gunicorn would consume less RAM. Also, I'm not 100% sure for NGINX as Apache seems to be very stable.
I'm new to this and a bit lost in the "They says". Is there something I can rely one to get a stable setup ?
django apache nginx gunicorn uwsgi
I have a personal open source project for a website that will handle important quantity of medicine related metadata. I dont think that there will be a hudge trafic because the topic is very specialized but the site will handle complicated researchs in scientific publications using several external APIs.
I don't care about miliseconds. I want something very stable. It will write on external databases and I don't want it to stop in the middle of the process. Also, I don't want to spend my free time in server maintenance.
My VPS is quite small. 1 VCore, 4GB of RAM.
I was thinking about NGINX + uWSGI because uWSGI is self healing (they say...) but I also heard that Gunicorn would consume less RAM. Also, I'm not 100% sure for NGINX as Apache seems to be very stable.
I'm new to this and a bit lost in the "They says". Is there something I can rely one to get a stable setup ?
django apache nginx gunicorn uwsgi
django apache nginx gunicorn uwsgi
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