| Deploying Django |
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| Django's chock-full of shortcuts to make Web developer's lives easier, but all |
| those tools are of no use if you can't easily deploy your sites. Since Django's |
| inception, ease of deployment has been a major goal. There's a number of good |
| ways to easily deploy Django: |
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| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
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| wsgi/index |
| fastcgi |
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| If you're new to deploying Django and/or Python, we'd recommend you try |
| :doc:`mod_wsgi </howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi>` first. In most cases it'll be |
| the easiest, fastest, and most stable deployment choice. |
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| .. seealso:: |
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| * `Chapter 12 of the Django Book (second edition)`_ discusses deployment |
| and especially scaling in more detail. However, note that this edition |
| was written against Django version 1.1 and has not been updated since |
| `mod_python` was first deprecated, then completely removed in Django 1.5. |
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| .. _chapter 12 of the django book (second edition): http://djangobook.com/en/2.0/chapter12/ |