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uWSGI
ByUnbitUnbit

uWSGI

#47in Platform as a Service
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What is uWSGI?

The uWSGI project aims at developing a full stack for building hosting services.

uWSGI is a tool in the Platform as a Service category of a tech stack.

uWSGI Pros & Cons

Pros of uWSGI

  • ✓Faster
  • ✓Simple
  • ✓Powerful

Cons of uWSGI

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uWSGI Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to uWSGI?

Owin

Owin

It is a standard for an interface between .NET Web applications and Web servers. It is a community-owned open-source project.

Waitress

Waitress

It is meant to be a production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable performance. It has no dependencies except ones which live in the Python standard library. It runs on CPython on Unix and Windows under Python 2.7+ and Python 3.4+. It is also known to run on PyPy 1.6.0 on UNIX.

Xen Orchestra

Xen Orchestra

It provides a web based UI for the management of XenServer installations without requiring any agent or extra software on your hosts nor VMs.

Werbot

Werbot

It is basically a platform for storing, sharing, and managing server access. But the most valuable part of it concerns the possibility to do an audit and to control the work performed on the server. Our platform can be integrated as an independent service in company infrastructure. It doesn’t change the way developers are used to working on the server, it changes the way they connect on it. All connections to servers are made through a single sign-on and private user access. All the actions performed on servers and in Werbot web interface are logged and recorded (screencasts). The server administrator can not only see what was done on the server by each user and when it was done but also can replay the whole working session in our player. The server audit is made much easier with Werbot.

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uWSGI Integrations

Python, Perl, Ruby, HostedMetrics, Bleemeo and 1 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with uWSGI. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with uWSGI.

Python
Python
Perl
Perl
Ruby
Ruby
HostedMetrics
HostedMetrics
Bleemeo
Bleemeo
Netdata
Netdata

uWSGI Discussions

Discover why developers choose uWSGI. Read real-world technical decisions and stack choices from the StackShare community.

Kristian Glass
Kristian Glass

Jun 25, 2019

Needs adviceonGunicornGunicornuWSGIuWSGIHerokuHeroku

I use Gunicorn because does one thing - it’s a WSGI HTTP server - and it does it well. Deploy it quickly and easily, and let the rest of your stack do what the rest of your stack does well, wherever that may be.

uWSGI “aims at developing a full stack for building hosting services” - if that’s a thing you need then ok, but I like the principle of doing one thing well, and I deploy to platforms like Heroku and AWS Elastic Beanstalk where the rest of the “hosting service” is provided and managed for me.

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Shaun Kruger
Shaun Kruger

Mar 29, 2019

Needs adviceonGitHubGitHubPythonPythonDjangoDjango

I find I really like using GitHub because its issue tracker integrates really well into my project flow and the projects feature allows me to organize different efforts into boards. The automation features allow my issues to automatically progress through some states on the boards when I merge pull requests.

My Python / Django app is deployed on Heroku with PostgreSQL database and uWSGI webserver.

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