Merge pull request #11075 from initcron/devel
corrected the playbook name from rolling_upgrade.yml to rolling_updat…
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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ Now you have a fully-deployed site with web servers, a load balancer, and monito
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orchestration features come into play. While some applications use the term 'orchestration' to mean basic ordering or command-blasting, Ansible
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refers to orchestration as 'conducting machines like an orchestra', and has a pretty sophisticated engine for it.
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Ansible has the capability to do operations on multi-tier applications in a coordinated way, making it easy to orchestrate a sophisticated zero-downtime rolling upgrade of our web application. This is implemented in a separate playbook, called ``rolling_upgrade.yml``.
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Ansible has the capability to do operations on multi-tier applications in a coordinated way, making it easy to orchestrate a sophisticated zero-downtime rolling upgrade of our web application. This is implemented in a separate playbook, called ``rolling_update.yml``.
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Looking at the playbook, you can see it is made up of two plays. The first play is very simple and looks like this::
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