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Re: Migrations in Production?
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Re: Migrations in Production?


  • Subject: Re: Migrations in Production?
  • From: Farrukh Ijaz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 21:00:55 +0300

Thanks Guys for your valuable input. I shall probably move forward to convince the team to have staging environment and start using Migrations.

Farrukh

On 2010-07-13, at 8:39 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

>
> Le 10-07-13 à 13:22, Mike Schrag a écrit :
>
>>> If the variation you have talked about is expected in near future
>> not a high priority at the moment, so I doubt it ...
>>
>>> I can wait as for not our applications we have a staging environment.
>> i highly recommend having a staging environment. it takes a lot of risk out of the upgrade/testing process.
>
> +20. In fact, you should have 3 environment : dev, stage/tests and prod. Here, we have two Oracle servers, one for prod, the other is for dev and staging (we use two different schemas, one for dev, the other for staging). Can't wait to start using migrations here (I do use them for wocommunity.org), I was getting tired on logging on our Oracle dev/stage server to run scripts in sqlplus when we were overriding data with an export coming from our prod server.
>
> Speaking of export, if any of you is using "exp" and "imp" with Oracle, if you moved to Oracle 10g/11g, use "impdp" and "expdp", it's much faster than the old tools.

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