--- Tim_Terleg�rd <tim@se.linux.org> wrote:
Note that Python (and therefore Zope) usually cannot use multiprocessor systems efficiently. This is because in a multi-threaded Python application at most one thread can execute Python code -- even on a multiprocessor system. [snip]
This is disastrous. What engineering marvel necessitated such an architecture. Would luv to be educated on this front. So this means if i have a Single CPU system, the max i can get from Zope multithreaded towards handling 100 diff threads simultaenously would be really meagre as compared to any other application server architectured to handle multiple threads simultaenously. Does this esplain the 30TPS as compared to the 100+ TPS for the simple short circuit(no sql) tests conducted on my SMP system here at the labs???. Trevor
Is this planned to be fixed in Python in the near future?
Tim
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