On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 13:39:13 +0200, £ukasz Mierzwa <[email protected]> wrote: >> Sorry for the newbie question, but I was wondering: When launching >> multiple uWSGI processes, do they all share a single Python >> interpreter in RAM? >> > >It depends on settings, but with defaults master process is started and >then all workers are fork()'ed from it. It means that until they modify any >pages in memory, they share a single page copy in memory. >With --threads you will have threaded workers, so single loaded interpreter >will be able to handle more than one request at a time. >WIth --lazy-apps whole app is started in each worker as it is spawned. >You can also enable KSM for memory deduplication (--ksm option, only on >linux). > >tl;dr uWSGI tries to run python in a way that is memory efficient, but it >depends on various factors, including app itself (not everything is thread >safe).
Thanks for the infos. Now that Nginx and uWSGI are installed, I'll read up and experiment. _______________________________________________ uWSGI mailing list [email protected] http://lists.unbit.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uwsgi
