Thanks, didn't know about that. Ansible Profile sounds pretty awesome. I'll 
definitely try that.

On Wednesday, 2 November 2016 19:04:54 UTC+1, Dan Lang wrote:
>
> Have you profiled, https://github.com/jlafon/ansible-profile, your 
> Ansible executions to find out where the largest bottlenecks are?  I would 
> start there.  Once you know where your process is slowest and why, you can 
> better attack the problem  You might be able to speed up the process by 
> having a base image that incorporates some of your Ansible tasks(docker or 
> AMI for instance), especially those don't change between projects or 
> deploys.  Or perhaps your installation and configuration tasks could use 
> some optimizations.  
>
> For your 3 options, from a "correctness" standpoint you should stick with 
> option 1.  From a realist, get stuff out the door standpoint, you can 
> probably make some assumptions where appropriate, but you should still 
> exercise your full deployment process regularly to check for bugs or other 
> problems.  
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 11:52:54 AM UTC-4, fredsted wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are using ansible to provision new servers, as well as deploy new code 
>> on those servers. We run the same playbook when provisioning a new server 
>> and deploying code (we just run it on all servers)
>>
>> The whole process when deploying new code takes around 10 minutes, which 
>> my coworkers think is really *slow*. (obviously, on each node, it pulls 
>> down code from git, installs all the dependencies every time as well as 
>> composer, php-fpm, supervisor, virtual hosts, etc).
>>
>> So that leaves me with 3 options, I think:
>>
>>    - Keep using ansible as is. We're sure all servers always are fully 
>>    provisioned when we deploy.
>>    - Split up our ansible playbooks. No need to make sure PHP is 
>>    installed every time.
>>    - Use another service like DeployHQ. Only use ansible for 
>>    provisioning.
>>    
>> What's your opinions on this? How are you using ansible in your 
>> organisation?
>>
>

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