This sounds like the sorta thing that Harvest might be able to handle. 
Any elaboration from those who know more about that project?

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Billy Cravens
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Kevin Bridges wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know of some "magic technique" (<-funny term) somewhere that
> would allow for instant switching from a live site to a new version of a
> site?  The problem doesn't lie with the actual pages or media ... that's
> cake, it lies in the databases.  Some versions may incorporate schema
> changes that make replication of the database that has the current
> information in it very difficult if not impossible.  The goal is to not lose
> the information clients may be entering into the site all the way up until
> the second the new database takes effect.  If the database is just switched
> then there may be pertinent information in the old database that will not be
> present in the new database.
> 
> Currently we just go offline in the wee hours of the morning to make these
> changes which impacts overseas clients and that's just not cool.
> 
> I'm curious what solutions have been utilized by people on the list and how
> effective those solutions are.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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