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When did you last deploy to production?
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title: When did you last deploy to production?
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date: 2024-09-12
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permalink: daily/2024/09/12/when-did-you-last-deploy-to-production
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tags:
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- software-development
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- drupal-planet
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cta: ~
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When did you last deploy a change to production?
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If you've experienced issues or are worried about deploying changes to production, on a Friday or another day, when did you last deploy something?
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Can you make deployments smaller and more frequent?
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Deploying regularly makes each deployment less risky and having a smaller changeset makes it easier to find and fix any issues that arise.
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I'm much happier deploying to production if I've already done so that day, or at least that week.
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Any time more than that, or if the changeset is large, the more likely there will be issues and the longer it will take to resolve them.
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