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=== What next === Once this configuration is done on a project and a server, replicating it across multiple servers is easy as the only configuration not part of the project is the one of the FastCGI application. Most configuration files are ported from server to server with the source code of the project. However, the first creation and configuration could benefit from having some management commands dedicated to it. These would be part, along with the fcgi.py command, of a specific Django application that could be added to any project. Furthermore, some of you may have noted that having the website point to the root of the Django project is not mandatory. Thus the Django project itself could be part of the python installation itself and deployed by running a Django management command.
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