Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
If you have a network connection to your customer you should give capistrano a try. Using capistrano you can deploy to multiple servers at the same time. You need to checkin your app into a repository like svn or git from which your customers servers will then checkout and updates the deltas.
No need to have capistrano on the customers server. capistano works over ssh and runs commands on the target servers.
The most secure way is to have a vpn connection to the ccustomer site although this is not a must. But it avoids to open a ssh port on both sides which is always a risk.
Am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2015 08:01:07 UTC+1 schrieb Ruby-Forum.com User:
-- No need to have capistrano on the customers server. capistano works over ssh and runs commands on the target servers.
The most secure way is to have a vpn connection to the ccustomer site although this is not a must. But it avoids to open a ssh port on both sides which is always a risk.
Am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2015 08:01:07 UTC+1 schrieb Ruby-Forum.com User:
We ship our rails application to customer and customer deploy on their
own server.
If we release a new version that include bug fixes, and we want to apply
to those bug fixes to all clients.
What is the good approach?
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