cmemcache is retired as of 2009/12/21 due to lack of maintenance and more viable replacements.
Finding and fixing memory leaks can be a real challenge, but luckily Python has some pretty good tools for spotting these things. I have already written about this issue and this post will go into more details on how to spot and debug a memory leak in MySQLdb, which is the standard Python wrapper for MySQL.Introducing Dozer Dozer is a WSGI middleware that displays sparklines of Python object count
We've launched user accounts at EveryBlock, and we faced the interesting problem of needing to cache entire pages except for the "You're logged in as [username]" bit at the top of the page. For example, the Chicago homepage takes a nontrivial amount of time to generate and doesn't change often -- which means we want to cache it -- but at the same time, we need to display the dynamic bit in the upp
Updated May 31 at 08:05 CDT (first posted May 30 at 09:57 CDT) by Remi in Django, Memory, Tips - 10 comment(s) Most people manage to run their Django site on mod_python within the memory limits of their "Shared 1" or "Shared 2" plans but a few people are struggling to stay within the limits. So here are a few tips that you can use to try and keep your memory usage down when using Django on mod_py
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