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Blog.ControlTier: New Whitepaper: Achieving Fully Automated Provisioning
http://blog.controltier.com/2009/04/new-whitepaper-achieving-fully.html
News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Thursday, April 02, 2009. New Whitepaper: Achieving Fully Automated Provisioning. Working with our friends at Reductive Labs. We've just finished a whitepaper called "Web Ops 2.0: Achieving Fully Automated Provisioning"(pdf). What's the criteria for "fully automated provisioning"? That details are in the whitepaper but here's the list we came up with:. No direct management of individual boxes. Be able to revert to a "previously known good" state at any time.
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What is DevOps? - dev2ops
http://dev2ops.org/blog/2010/2/22/what-is-devops.html
Delivering Change in a DevOps and Cloud World. It’s the 5th Anniversary of DevOps. Rundeck and Automating Operations at Salesforce (Videos). How to initiate a DevOps Transformation (Video). How Adobe turned operations into a sevice and built a service delivery platform in the cloud. John Willis Notes Notable DevOps Culture Traits. Will Sterling presentation on Rundeck at the April CLUE Meeting (Video). Rerun: Making shell scripts even more useful (and a bit cool, again). DevOps Days Mountain View 2011: J...
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Blog.ControlTier: June 2009
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News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Friday, June 05, 2009. ControlTier has supported the concept of continuous deployment for years and it's great that the concept is becoming increasingly main stream. . In ControlTier, the end-to-end build and deployment process is defined via the Updater "BuildAndUpdate" workflow that orchestrates the Builder's Build and the Site's Update workflows. You can read about the basics on our Wiki here: Continuous deployment. Tuesday, June 02, 2009. See the Solution...
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Blog.ControlTier: ControlTier 3.4.3 is now available
http://blog.controltier.com/2009/04/controltier-343-is-now-available.html
News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Monday, April 27, 2009. ControlTier 3.4.3 is now available. ControlTier 3.4.3 is now available:. Http:/ sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? Here are the release notes:. Http:/ sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php? And don't forget to check out the ControlTier Wiki for documentation:. Http:/ apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/controltier/index.php? Http:/ apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/controltier/index.php? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Blog.ControlTier: ControlTier 3.4.4 Released
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News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Tuesday, June 02, 2009. ControlTier 3.4.4 Released. ControlTier 3.4.4 has been released. This release has been focused on support for Windows in several forms:. Internet Explorer is now supported for the server web applications Workbench, Jobcenter, and Reportcenter. Both IE 7 and 8 are supported. Windows-based Examples have been added to the Wiki. See the Examples page. Other bug fixes are also included. See the Solution Libraries Guide.
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Blog.ControlTier: Continuous deployment example
http://blog.controltier.com/2009/06/continuous-deployment-example.html
News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Friday, June 05, 2009. ControlTier has supported the concept of continuous deployment for years and it's great that the concept is becoming increasingly main stream. . In ControlTier, the end-to-end build and deployment process is defined via the Updater "BuildAndUpdate" workflow that orchestrates the Builder's Build and the Site's Update workflows. You can read about the basics on our Wiki here: Continuous deployment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Blog.ControlTier: March 2009
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News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Sunday, March 01, 2009. New ControlTier Screencasts are now up on the wiki:. Http:/ apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/controltier/index.php? Demo screencasts (JBoss deployment, build automation, using Jobcenter, etc.). Automation development screencasts (Using ProjectBuilder, creating CTL modules, defining commands, etc.). HowTo screencasts (importing packages, deploying packages, defining services, etc.). Presentation on using ctl-exec. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Blog.ControlTier: September 2009
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News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. 348 Feature: Exporting project.xml. A much requested feature has been implemented for 3.4.8. Export, both from the command line via ProjectBuilder. And via the GUI using Workbench. Workbench did not provide a direct interface to export the same data back to XML. This was particularly annoying when a project model was setup using the GUI interface of Workbench. Here's a resource model from one of the examples. DOCTYPE project PUBLIC...
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Blog.ControlTier: ControlTier 3.4.6 Released
http://blog.controltier.com/2009/07/controltier-346-released.html
News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Friday, July 24, 2009. ControlTier 3.4.6 Released. ControlTier 3.4.6 has been released. This is primarily a bug fix release, with some improvements to Jobcenter, various coreutils, and some broad. Changes to our documentation. The ControlTier Wiki is now hosted at http:/ wiki.controltier.org/. The Wiki has gone through some structural changes which will hopefully make it easier to navigate and find. The documentation you are looking for.
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Blog.ControlTier: July 2009
http://blog.controltier.com/2009_07_01_archive.html
News and notes from the ControlTier Project. Friday, July 24, 2009. ControlTier 3.4.6 Released. ControlTier 3.4.6 has been released. This is primarily a bug fix release, with some improvements to Jobcenter, various coreutils, and some broad. Changes to our documentation. The ControlTier Wiki is now hosted at http:/ wiki.controltier.org/. The Wiki has gone through some structural changes which will hopefully make it easier to navigate and find. The documentation you are looking for.