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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:43:16+00:00 2026-05-20T03:43:16+00:00

I have a trivial WSGI app running on pesto, mod_wsgi and Apache: def viewData(request):

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I have a trivial WSGI app running on pesto, mod_wsgi and Apache:

def viewData(request):
    return Response("aaaaaaaaaa" * 120000) # return 1,2MB of data

On my test machine, I get about 100kb/s of throughput, meaning the request takes about 12 seconds to complete. Downloading static files from the same Apache instance gives me about 20MB/s. Why is there such a huge difference, and how can I speed up the WSGI app?

Software versions: Ubuntu 10.04, Apache 2.2.14, Python 2.6.5, mod_wsgi 2.6 (all Ubuntu’s default packages), pesto-18

edit: The real app represented by this example does not try to send static files, but dynamically produces a large amount of HTML. HTML generation happens fast (I ran it through cProfile and timeit), but the transmission is slow, and I’d like to fix that particular problem.

edit 2: I tested current versions of pesto (21) and mod_wsgi (3.3) on the same stack, throughput did not change significantly. I also replaced mod_wsgi with spawning 0.9.5 behind apache’s mod_proxy – this increased throughput by a factor of four, but it’s still miles away from what I’d like it to be.

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    2026-05-20T03:43:17+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:43 am

    In WSGI the application or the framework should return an iterable. Don’t know if that is what Pesto does.

    Change your code to:

    def viewData(request):
        return Response(["aaaaaaaaaa" * 120000])
    

    And try again.

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