DrupalCon London 2011: DRUSH DEPLOY
Presented by
Mark Sonnabaum
Moshe Weitzman
From small sites to large, drush is an essential tool in a drupal deployment strategy. Many of us are already using commands like rsync, sql-sync, features-revert, and updatedb as steps in our deployment workflow.
Tools to manage deployments however are often varied (capistrano, fabric, puppet, chef, hudson, etc), and foreign (ruby/python). In this session, the maintainers of drush will introduce a new tool for managing deployments: drush deploy. This tool does some of what those tools do, all in a comfortable drush and PHP environment.
Intended audience
All developers and sysadmins.
Questions answered by this session
How can drush help automate tasks during deployment?
Why should I be using a deployment tool?
What is drush deploy?
How can drush deploy simplify drupal deployments?
Who is drush deploy best suited for compared to other deployment tools?
Mark Sonnabaum
Moshe Weitzman
From small sites to large, drush is an essential tool in a drupal deployment strategy. Many of us are already using commands like rsync, sql-sync, features-revert, and updatedb as steps in our deployment workflow.
Tools to manage deployments however are often varied (capistrano, fabric, puppet, chef, hudson, etc), and foreign (ruby/python). In this session, the maintainers of drush will introduce a new tool for managing deployments: drush deploy. This tool does some of what those tools do, all in a comfortable drush and PHP environment.
Intended audience
All developers and sysadmins.
Questions answered by this session
How can drush help automate tasks during deployment?
Why should I be using a deployment tool?
What is drush deploy?
How can drush deploy simplify drupal deployments?
Who is drush deploy best suited for compared to other deployment tools?