Thanks for the kind words, Chris. I'm very glad to hear cap has worked
so well for you in managing a large clusters!

- Jamis

On 7/25/07, Chris Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jamis, and everyone who's worked on Capistrano, I just wanted to say a
> quick thanks for such a great tool.  I've built deploy setups with
> other language tools (i.e. stuff for Java, PHP, etc.), and Cap is just
> so much nicer.
>
> Today we are deploying, in a single "deploy" to over 50 machines, with
> multiple Rails apps in that deploy, various custom rules, dynamic
> configuration of databases, Mongrel, Nginx, etc.  We do use Rake to
> aggregate the multiple Rails app deploys, but it pretty much amounts
> to simply looping through them (it also handles if one fails, rolling
> back any that already succeeded; Cap's rollback is a great feature!).
>
> But, the ability to type one command to get it all deployed is
> awesome, especially when working with so many machines.  I should note
> that we also have about a half dozen different "staging" environments
> or server clusters that we deploy to (the 50+ machine one is the
> production cluster, most of the others only have a handful of machines
> :)  We do not use the new staging extensions, but I will likely look
> into that later to see if it offers advantage over the solution we
> have now.
>
> Cap 2 has made things easier, and has really allowed us to get this
> setup dialed.  Thanks.
>
> --
> Chris Bailey
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >
>

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