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<title>sfSyncClusterPlugin - symfony - Trac</title>
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<description>The sfSyncClusterPlugin introduces a symfony sync-cluster task. The symfony sync-cluster task is intended as a replacement for the symfony sync task. While the plugin is backwards-compatible with symfony sync (they even use the same configuration files) this plugin offers several advantages over a traditional symfony sync. The symfony sync-cluster task:

    * Synchronizes a Symfony application across an unlimited number of servers. Symfony's sync only works for a single server.
    * Clears the Symfony cache on each server with a symfony cc. Doing this with sync requires an additional command.
    * Allows you to use ssh public/private keyfile authentication so you won't be prompted for a password during long deployments.
    * Allows you to deploy your web assets to a CDN without having to copy your entire site. The sfSyncCluster currently supports standard rsync transfer and transfer to Amazon S3.
    * Allows you to specify groups of servers to sync. If you have many servers, you can place them into logical groups and move them around quickly.</description>
<dc:date>2008-05-19T20:56:25Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>kasi77</dc:author>
<dc:subject>symfony, plugin, sync, sfSyncClusterPlugin, cluster, deploiement</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://trac.symfony-project.com/wiki/sfSyncClusterPlugin">sfSyncClusterPlugin - symfony - Trac</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/kasi77">kasi77</a> 
<p class="description">The sfSyncClusterPlugin introduces a symfony sync-cluster task. The symfony sync-cluster task is intended as a replacement for the symfony sync task. While the plugin is backwards-compatible with symfony sync (they even use the same configuration files) this plugin offers several advantages over a traditional symfony sync. The symfony sync-cluster task:

    * Synchronizes a Symfony application across an unlimited number of servers. Symfony's sync only works for a single server.
    * Clears the Symfony cache on each server with a symfony cc. Doing this with sync requires an additional command.
    * Allows you to use ssh public/private keyfile authentication so you won't be prompted for a password during long deployments.
    * Allows you to deploy your web assets to a CDN without having to copy your entire site. The sfSyncCluster currently supports standard rsync transfer and transfer to Amazon S3.
    * Allows you to specify groups of servers to sync. If you have many servers, you can place them into logical groups and move them around quickly.</p>
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