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											Jan 10, 2024
										
											 
											Jan 10, 2024
										
										
											 
											Ramesh Janaki
										
										
											 
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									Django is a powerful web framework that can help get your Python application or website off the ground. Django includes a simplified development server for testing your code locally. If you prefer anything even slightly production related, a more secure and powerful web server is recommended.
In this tutorial, you will install and configure some components on Ubuntu 18.04 to support and serve Django applications, set up a PostgreSQL database instead of using the default SQLite database, and then configure the Gunicorn application server to interface with your applications. Lastly, you’ll set up Nginx to reverse proxy to Gunicorn, giving you access to its security and performance features to serve your applications.