17.Feb.2010 at 16:14 by Daniel Vuilleumier
Great talk! Very interesting, witty and based on experience and code examples.
Kris Wallsmith (17.Feb.2010)
Talk at Symfony Live Conference 2010 (English - US)
One user's experience as Lead Developer on Nebul.us upgrading a symfony application for deployment to Amazon's cloud-based infrastructure. We will discuss the obstacles met along the way, including juggling master and slave database connections and writing uploaded files to S3. Additionally, integration with the symfony configuration and environments system will be demonstrated, allowing one application to be developed locally and seamlessly deployed to the cloud.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/1416
Slides: Symfony in the Cloud
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17.Feb.2010 at 16:14 by Daniel Vuilleumier
Great talk! Very interesting, witty and based on experience and code examples.
18.Feb.2010 at 10:40 by Christian Morgan
Great talk, loved the angelic cloud deployment and a useful insight into some of the issues faced when deploying to the cloud. Thanks!
18.Feb.2010 at 20:41 by Evert Harmeling
Great presentation Kris, very useful practical information. Just needed that! Thanks for sharing!
18.Feb.2010 at 22:18 by Christophe Dafflon
Your presentation was amazing. Thanks for this great and interesting moment !
19.Feb.2010 at 14:34 by Daniel Londero
Very interesting for me that I'm going to rebuild with symfony a site+community with 5M pages/day. Suggests about development in local environment using the same structure are very usefull. Waiting for slides.
19.Feb.2010 at 16:17 by Francesco Fullone
great talk, now I can really understand the "magic" of the clouds ;)
19.Feb.2010 at 17:03 by Pablo Godel
Excellent talk with great sense of humour, thanks for sharing the plugin too!
19.Feb.2010 at 20:44 by Luca Saba
Can't say anything not already said. Great!
It was a touch of a genious the slide on the diployment in the cloud!
17.Feb.2010 at 15:46 by Pierre Spring
Super interesting!