> I am trying to chart out my learning path to learn my
way directly to
> my goal....and would appreciate your insight. Right
now, I am learning
> Python, (I have commercially programmed in BASIC, 20
years ago...but
> everything today, is a new experience to me as I have
been out of the
> computer world), and am looking hard at using
Turbo-Gears, which uses
> Cherrypy, to build my web business with....when I
become capable of
> doing so. Of course, I am looking for the best and
shortest path to
> create my business on the web. Hopefully, those two
things requirements
> can be met in the Python world.
>
> I noticed that Turbo-gears leaves room to use either
Apache or
> Cherrypy's server. Does this mean there is a point at
which the
> Cherrypy server becomes too loaded down to handle the
volume of traffic
> hitting a website that is getting more and more
popular? Assume my
> business, if sucessful, (one hopes!) would be similar
in nature and
> volume to ebay or Amazon.com, and database driven. (I
have been
> thinking Postgre...) Which of these two servers should
I plan on
> learning and implementing? And why?
>
> I really appreciate any insight you can give me on this
issue.
Have a look at this page:
http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/CherryPyProductionSetup
I think it will answer your questions.
Remi.
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