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Deployment Options
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Flask's builtin server is lightweight and easy to use, but it has multiple
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problems which you don't want to face in production. With default settings, it
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can handle only one request at a time, and even if you manage to circumvent
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this problem, it has too many scaling problems that would make it unsuitable
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for production. **Do not use the builtin development server in production**.
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Some of the options available for properly running Flask in production are
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documented here.
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While lightweight and easy to use, **Flask's built-in server is not suitable
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for production** as it doesn't scale well and by default serves only one
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request at a time. Some of the options available for properly running Flask in
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production are documented here.
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If you want to deploy your Flask application to a WSGI server not listed here,
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look up the server documentation about how to use a WSGI app with it. Just
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