[LUNI] Mirrored web server options
tprinty
tprinty at mail.edisonave.net
Tue Oct 23 14:57:40 CDT 2007
Hi,
I would suggest you use some type of source control like svn or cvs. You
can develop on as many boxes that you want, check changes into source
control then release from the source control to your production
environment.
In the scenario you describe you will have problem rectifying which
changes really should be on production.
-Tom Printy
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 12:33 -0500, Andy_Bach at wiwb.uscourts.gov wrote:
> Hey,
>
> We'd like to set up two physically separate boxes as web servers and keep
> them in sync. The idea is to allow separate devel teams to work locally
> but the content show up on the outside in a uniform fashion. I can see
> how to use a messy rsync cron process w/ the understanding we'd be
> looking at some "dirty data" issues (dev A and dev B both modifing the
> same file) but that can probably be worked out. It's the tool's use of ftp
> that makes it really slow now for the non-local dev team. They like to
> trade off the access speed for the dirty data concern (mostly they work on
> different stuff).
>
> I have the feeling I've asked this question before but if anybody knows
> of a slick solution, that'd be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> a
>
> Andy Bach
> Systems Mangler
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