I’m a little bit confused by this thread. Ordinarily, PSGI applications are run using Apache’s mod_fastcgi, mod_fcgi, or some other equivalent, and they are distinguished using AddHandler directives or otherwise, distinguished by virtual-host. The web server dispatches the requests to the appropriate server process and maintains the pool of those processes. This is true regardless of the programming language(s) being used. You would distinguish the requests by virtual-hosts, somename.mycompany.com, and configure your internal DNS entries appropriately, and Apache (or nginix as the case may be) sends only the proper requests, directly to the proper service process pool.
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