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we’re using circleci + aws codedeploy
and cloudformation
and a metric shit-ton of coffee
@robert-stuttaford: wuold be curious to hear more about your experience with codedeploy
@robert-stuttaford: We’re using TravisCI with CodeDeploy and CloudFormation.
is anyone using Spark in EMR by any chance?
experiencing what looks like JVM OOM death ("ExecutorLostFailure"), despite a strategic RDD persist
and StorageLevel.MEMORY_AND_DISK_SER
memory/spill setting
vanilla yarn settings and only setting executor counts/memory max in spark config
AWS channel, awesome
statonjr: how do you release production?
I mean workflow
@lowl4tency: Production releases are deployed manually using AWS Console or aws-cli
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statonjr: what about git workflow? do you have separate branch for production?
statonjr: yes, manually running deploy makes sense
alandipert: you can ask me about codedeploy
Git workflow: GitHub -> Travis -> AWS Staging environment. If all looks good, then manual push. No separate production branch.
statonjr: so, do you run new build for production? or use exist bundle?
statonjr: ow do you manage environment variables for hosts?:)
statonjr: I'm asking because it's interesting how other people solve same tasks
As far as I know, Consul is not best solution for this 😞
For managing variables for multiple hosts
statonjr: interestin to take a look on the solution