[MapProxy] MapProxy minimal for production mode

Loïc Vasseur loicv80 at hotmail.fr
Tue May 19 06:20:11 PDT 2020


Hello thank you all for your answer. We will try to use uwsgi for our production mode. I keep you inform.

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We run two instances as you've described using keepalived and its worked fine. I believe that in the docs they recommend implementing sticky sessions if possible.

Regards

On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 09:36, Juan Carvajal B. <juan at mediaarchitecture.org<mailto:juan at mediaarchitecture.org>> wrote:
Hello Loïc,

have you had a look at docker? It allows you to have as many instances as you want.
https://github.com/kartoza/docker-mapproxy

best,

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Am Mi., 13. Mai 2020 um 15:21 Uhr schrieb Loïc Vasseur <loicv80 at hotmail.fr<mailto:loicv80 at hotmail.fr>>:
Hello,

I wonder to know if I can run MapProxy in production using the embedded HTTP server ? I want to use 2 instances of MapProxy, each on a debian server and behind a HAProxy for balancing requests.
Can I or it's not recommended at all ?
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