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:The R Zone: Tracking, Auditing and Managing Your Server Configuration with Subversion in 10 Minutes
The R Zone: Tracking, Auditing and Managing Your Server Configuration with Subversion in 10 Minutes
Mar 15, 2006, 07 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (7212 reads)

[ Thanks to Rudd-O for this link. ]

"Hello, again! For this article in the Server management series, we'll explore an uncommon use of Subversion--instead of using it for source code management, you'll be using it as a tool to make server administration painless and error-proof.

"Most servers are configured once, then left to run for as long as they can (which, in practical terms, means 'until hardware or software fails'). More often than not, the cause for server failure is rooted in configuration mistakes..."

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