Message366519
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vstinner |
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carljm, corona10, dino.viehland, eelizondo, gregory.p.smith, nascheme, pablogsal, pitrou, shihai1991, steve.dower, tim.peters, vstinner |
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2020年04月15日.14:05:23 |
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Yes |
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<1586959523.61.0.538269311929.issue40255@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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Carl:
> A lot of the "big data" in question here is simply lots of Python module/class/code objects resulting from importing lots of Python modules.
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> And yes, this "pre-fork" model is extremely common for serving Python web applications; it is the way most Python web application servers work. (...)
I would be interested to hear the answer to Antoine's question which is basically: why not using the multiprocessing fork server? |
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| 2020年04月15日 14:05:23 | vstinner | set | recipients:
+ vstinner, tim.peters, nascheme, gregory.p.smith, pitrou, carljm, dino.viehland, steve.dower, corona10, pablogsal, eelizondo, shihai1991 |
| 2020年04月15日 14:05:23 | vstinner | set | messageid: <1586959523.61.0.538269311929.issue40255@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2020年04月15日 14:05:23 | vstinner | link | issue40255 messages |
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