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Gunicorn or uwsgi?
There is not much information on the Internet, and some tests show that one is better, some another. Which is better in terms of performance for gunicorn or uwsgi django applications?
What are you using?
Maybe there are some other differences that will be critical for large projects?
I did not notice any special difficulties in setting up that gunicorn, that uwsgi are set quite simply.
Or is it like coca cola and pepsi?
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so far (already a year and a half) aiohttp can only work with Gunicorn,
although I also met that uWSGI is faster in working high-loaded
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