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Replace gunicorn with uWSGI as NetBox's default WSGI service #15154

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jeremystretch opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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Replace gunicorn with uWSGI as NetBox's default WSGI service #15154

jeremystretch opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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In light of recent issues with gunicorn that don't seem likely to be resolved soon, I wanted to float the idea of replacing gunicorn with uWSGI in NetBox's reference deployment stack. This would not effect any changes to NetBox itself, but would modify the installation & upgrade documentation and replace the reference gunicorn config.

For more context around the proposed change, please see discussion #14780. (Thank you @markkuleinio and @tyler-8 for sharing your experiences!)

@jeremystretch jeremystretch added type: documentation A change or addition to the documentation status: under review Further discussion is needed to determine this issue's scope and/or implementation labels Feb 14, 2024
@jeremystretch jeremystretch added status: accepted This issue has been accepted for implementation and removed status: under review Further discussion is needed to determine this issue's scope and/or implementation labels Mar 19, 2024
@jeremystretch jeremystretch added this to the v4.0 milestone Mar 19, 2024
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