> Use Gunicorn instead of Apache for your webserver [...] This assumes NGINX is managing all incoming requests and serving static content.
Why not just go nginx + django the usgi way? Now you have friendly tutorials and docs for this like https://uwsgi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and... . Maybe I'm weird or I've never worked on large enough apps, but I fail to get what the shiny unicorn and gunicorn bring useful tot the table...
Why not just go nginx + django the usgi way? Now you have friendly tutorials and docs for this like https://uwsgi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and... . Maybe I'm weird or I've never worked on large enough apps, but I fail to get what the shiny unicorn and gunicorn bring useful tot the table...