Merge pull request #7169 from mjfroehlich/patch-1

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Michael DeHaan 2014-04-27 16:30:28 -04:00
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Delegation, Rolling Updates, and Local Actions
Being designed for multi-tier deployments since the beginning, Ansible is great at doing things on one host on behalf of another, or doing local steps with reference to some remote hosts. Being designed for multi-tier deployments since the beginning, Ansible is great at doing things on one host on behalf of another, or doing local steps with reference to some remote hosts.
This in particular this is very applicable when setting up continuous deployment infrastructure or zero downtime rolling updates, where you might be talking with load balancers or monitoring systems. This in particular is very applicable when setting up continuous deployment infrastructure or zero downtime rolling updates, where you might be talking with load balancers or monitoring systems.
Additional features allow for tuning the orders in which things complete, and assigning a batch window size for how many machines to process at once during a rolling update. Additional features allow for tuning the orders in which things complete, and assigning a batch window size for how many machines to process at once during a rolling update.