Hi Hareem,

It will be available within the next release.
As I've previously stated in
http://groups.google.com/group/scalr-discuss/browse_thread/thread/c3e9071ca341ff12
, we are going to release the next version of Scalr in 5-6 weeks.

2009/7/9 Hareem Ul Haque <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi Nikolas.
>
> Great news. Any time frame on when this feature would be active.
>
>
> On Jul 9, 11:15 am, Nickolas Toursky <[email protected]> wrote:
>> By the way, we are currently working on Synchronize to all
>> optimization. It's going to be more smooth, less painful.
>> Hope you'll like it :)
>>
>> 2009/7/9 Donovan Bray <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Just remember that every role you customize and change during a code
>> > push you will then have to synchronize. Synchronizing is painful in my
>> > experience particularly for your production environment. We find that
>> > syncronizing the www role leaves no load balancer at times, and for a
>> > period of up to two minutes both load balancers are in place causing
>> > undefined havoc.  We find that app roles stick around after the new
>> > ones have started and the load balancers send traffic to both causing
>> > more havoc for a few minutes. So we've been working hard at writing
>> > scripts that run on init such that if we lose an instance and one is
>> > restarted it configures itself with the latest code, and obviates the
>> > need to synchronize each role when we do a code push.
>>
>> > Our standard code pushes have been reduced from two hours to 30
>> > minutes, and are much less error prone and less stressful.
>>
>> > Our app role takes about 15 minutes to start and now have increased
>> > risk since a failure of the complex script could render that instance
>> > unuseable, but waiting for synchronizes to finish and their
>> > destabilizing effect was an untennable situation.
>>
>> > On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:42 PM, Frédéric Sidler
>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> There is a 4th role you should consider for this purpose. This is not
>> >> www, app or mysql role.
>>
>> >> On Thursday, July 9, 2009, kenvogt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >>> I need a farm with a database server, a web server, and two distinct
>> >>> application servers for backend processing. When I login to Scalr and
>> >>> go to build a new farm, select Shared Roles, then Application
>> >>> servers,
>> >>> it only allows me to check a box for a server type. I need two of the
>> >>> app64 however. This is not a scaling issue, the servers need to do
>> >>> different things.
> >
>

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