[Ilugc] goodbye apache, hello nginx and tornado
- From: lawgon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Kenneth Gonsalves)
- Date: Wed Sep 30 11:02:38 2009
On Wednesday 30 Sep 2009 10:53:35 am Prem Kurian Philip wrote:
Mr. Kenneth,
Great job with the site! yes, it is much quicker than before. How much
time did it take you to migrate to tornado?
once I worked out how to do it, it took about 15 minutes in the production
server
Also, any gotchas or was this a pretty trivial migration?
only remembering to put a ';' after each line. I have documented the method in
this thread
I wonder if this is perhaps the first non-facebook tornado implementation
out there.
nope - there are a few afaik.
--
regards
kg
http://lawgon.livejournal.com
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