Hey Peter,
Your web interface functionality sounds quite sexy.
We seem to have about your size when hits are concerned,
split over dozens of https applications.
We are more concentrating on releases. Behind there is a
a svn repository we use to work on the code (dedicated dev
boxes). When a pr
Issac Goldstand wrote:
> For what it's worth, I use SVN with isolated dev sandboxes working with
> trunk (or some branch). The production boxes have a webroot for staging
> (for detecting anything that might happen to manage to work differently
> in sandbox and production) and live sites. Each ro
For what it's worth, I use SVN with isolated dev sandboxes working with
trunk (or some branch). The production boxes have a webroot for staging
(for detecting anything that might happen to manage to work differently
in sandbox and production) and live sites. Each root is an svn copy,
and there's
we have use NFS for a few farms here with simiar setup. rsync is between the
dev boxes and NFS servers only.
- Original Message -
From: Peter Milanese
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 2:28 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Farm Ideas
Greetings
Greetings-
I am coming up with ideas for building a new farm. We currently run CF and
Apache on a bunch of decent sized boxes, headed by a set of F5's. We have an
isolated Dev Environment. The current framework for putting stuff into
production is homegrown, and in need of an overhaul, I ju