Serious question... What is the general consensus on the best server(s) to run PSGI apps? I am a long time user of Apache/mod_perl and I know it's frowned upon nowadays, but it continues to be the most stable and fastest server for my Catalyst apps. I have tried Starman and uWSGI, both of which would crash or run out of memory over time. They also would report slower times for processing queries. Are there certain tweaks or optimizations that need to be done in the apps to work better under these servers? As of now, I continue to use Apache/mod_perl, but I would prefer not to be living in the past if there is a better way out there.

In reply to Re^2: Looking for general pointers on Apache::Session by bopfer
in thread Looking for general pointers on Apache::Session by nysus

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