Database access benchmarks for use in web-frameworks - How does Python compare?
Stefan Behnel
stefan_ml at behnel.de
Fri Nov 4 04:34:33 EDT 2011
Alec Taylor, 03.11.2011 11:19:
> I'm building a large e-commerce site, and it is very important that
> what I write can:
> - Handle larger server load
> - Deliver pages quickly
> - Make transactions quickly
Those are pretty broad requirements. If a framework can satisfy them or not
depends more on how you set it up and deploy it (e.g. how many servers you
run, what kind of load balancing you use, how you serve your static
content, etc.) than the actual framework you choose, I'd say.
> as well as have a small development time (i.e. pre-built modules for
> e-commerce are available, and extendible).
"e-commerce" is also a very broad term. But I'd expect that any of the
recent web frameworks (certainly including Django) will satisfy your needs
in some way.
> Are there recent accessible statistics available, comparing these
> metrics across the most popular web-frameworks? (i.e. Symfony, DJango,
> Rails, ASP.NET&etc)
Not that I know of.
Stefan
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