I just did a presentation at Node.DC on this very topic, so you can 
checkout my demos and slides.  Demo-2 shows you how to launch a few drones 
and deploy to them.

https://github.com/cpsubrian/amino-nodedc/tree/master/demos/demo-2

On Thursday, January 24, 2013 4:49:13 PM UTC-5, Brian Link wrote:
>
> We build and use a toolkit call Amino that satisfies a number of your 
> requirements.  We also used fleet and seaport for a while, but eventually 
> progressed towards our new approach.
>
> http://github.com/amino
>
> You'll want to look at amino-drone and amino-deploy, which can get you 
> started deploying code to multiple physical machines.
>
> The docs aren't totally finished yet, but if you're serious about giving 
> it a go, let me know and I'll help however I can.
>
> On Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:01:20 AM UTC-5, greelgorke wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> im searching for tools, which help me with this task. we have several 
>> modules out there for managing nodes clusters, but i haven't found much 
>> about managing application nodes based on different machines. I tried 
>> substacks fleet, and it's working ok, but it have several flaws in it. i 
>> searched fo some alternatives but haven't found any yet. another 
>> alternatives are using technics borrowed from other ecosystems like 
>> capistrano-based deployment etc. i just don't want to install tools based 
>> on other plattforms, wanna stay minimalistic in system requirements, so 
>> node + native shell/ubuntu tools would make me happy. the requirements:
>>
>> - deployment from a git repo, configurable branch (fleet does it, but 
>> works only from master)
>> - rewinding to previous state with a single command (fleet versions 
>> deployments, fall back to previos state is done by spawn a specific commit)
>> - starting, stopping, monitoring and keep alive all application nodes in 
>> the server-cluster from a single machine, no need to login to other servers
>> - notifications about restarts, crashes and further health messages
>>
>> what are your strategies there? any known tools?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>

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