> When you are developing your Django app, the development server that
> comes with Django (python manage.py runserver) works fine on Windows.
> When you are ready to move things into production for everyone else
> access, you should not use the development server; instead you should
> use a proper web server, e.g. nginx, cherokee or Apache. Those web
> servers tend to be better documented on Linux.
> If it makes things easier, just do everything on Linux.
So by everything you mean my Django project would be made within the VM and UNIX/Linux?
> I'm just using VirtualBox, running a whatever Linux distro I happen to
> like at the time, e.g. CentOS, Ubuntu etc.
Okay I've used VirtualBox before. Thanks!
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