Scenario: Let's say you've got an application that uses aol server and the razor extensions to it. Most of the code is done with TCL, some C. The app is fairly dynamic and is setup in a clustered environment behind a cisco content switch. Is there anyway to improve on, or match, the performance of a system like this but substituting Zope for aol server? Has anyone done any performance comparisons of Zope to aol server? Does Zope even come close? Would Zeo have a better chance? Do you think putting squid (or apache, or aol) in front of Zope would bring it closer to this setup, or would this be more of a hassle than it's worth in a clustered environment? What about mod_backhand? Could this be used in anyway to help improve zope's performance? Has anyone thought of dropping medusa and trying to integrate zope into a web server like aol/apache? Whew, Is this a lot of questions or what? I'd love to have some real world comparisons, but any thought on the subject would be great. thanks :) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/