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Confirm or disprove that mod_python is slower?

Hi, I read with great interest your benchmarks!

Even if mod_python is not actively maintained anymore, it seemed quite mature during my previous tests.

Do you think you could run a small mod_python test in the same condition than your other WSGI tests? (I don't use Docker etc. myself so I wouldn't be able to quickly run tests in the same condition than yours).

It would be great to confirm (or disprove!) what we read everywhere on forums/blogs that mod_python should not be used.

Sometimes in such situations, there are surprises, and I was curious about this! :) Maybe the performance would not be so bad?

Always use --master with uWSGI

Especially since you're running a HTTP worker process separately.

[yes, there are many options in uWSGI that should be on by default]

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