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Although we recommend mod_python for production use, you don't have to use it,
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thanks to the fact that Django uses an arrangement called WSGI_. Django can
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talk to any WSGI-enabled server. Other common non-mod_python deployment
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setups are FastCGI, SCGI, or AJP. See `How to use Django with FastCGI, SCGI or
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AJP`_ for full information.
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talk to any WSGI-enabled server. Other non-mod_python deployment setups are
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FastCGI, SCGI or AJP. See `How to use Django with FastCGI, SCGI or AJP`_ for
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full information.
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Also, see the `server arrangements wiki page`_ for other deployment strategies.
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Although the `current preferred setup`_ for running Django is Apache_ with
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`mod_python`_, many people use shared hosting, on which protocols such as
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FastCGI, SCGI, or AJP are the only viable options. In some setups, these protocols
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FastCGI, SCGI or AJP are the only viable options. In some setups, these protocols
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also allow better security -- and, possibly, better performance -- than mod_python.
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.. admonition:: Note
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This document primarily talks about FastCGI, although other flup-supported
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protocols such as SCGI and AJP are supported.
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This document primarily focuses on FastCGI. Other protocols, such as SCGI
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and AJP, are also supported, through the ``flup`` Python package. See the
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"Protocols" section below for specifics about SCGI and AJP.
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Essentially, FastCGI is an efficient way of letting an external application
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serve pages to a Web server. The Web server delegates the incoming Web requests
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Protocols
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---------
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Django supports all the protocols that flup_ does, namely fastcgi_, `SCGI`_, and `AJP1.3`_.
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Your preferred protocol can be selected by using the `protocol=`<protocol_name> option with
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`./manage.py runfcgi` where <protocol-name> may currently be one of: `fcgi` (the default),
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`scgi`, or `ajp`.
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Django supports all the protocols that flup_ does, namely fastcgi_, `SCGI`_ and `AJP1.3`_
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(the Apache JServ Protocol, version 1.3). Select your preferred protocol by using the
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`protocol=`<protocol_name> option with `./manage.py runfcgi` -- where <protocol_name>
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may be one of: `fcgi` (the default), `scgi` or `ajp`. For example::
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./manage.py runfcgi --protocol=scgi
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.. _flup: http://www.saddi.com/software/flup/
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.. _fastcgi: http://www.fastcgi.com/
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