Wotcha Guys and Gals,

 

I've just launched a site which allows you to download a Virtual Machine
setup and ready to run against Symfony and Zend.

It's based on Ubuntu Server x86, comes with the latest versions of Apache,
MySQL, subversion, PHP & Zend - and includes Symfony 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3
(via svn so it's a snitch to refresh).

It has the current versions of Pear & Pecl - so installing plugins shouldn't
be a problem.  It comes with the Zend Server (community edition) integrated
- so you can remotely manage your environment via a web browser.

 

It's deployed via OVF - so just download, extract and import into your
favourite Virtual Machine Client - otherwise I'd suggest installing the
VirtualBox Client (http://www.virtualbox.org/) which works under Windows and
*nix.

 

The VM Images and complete info can be found at: http://sipx.ws and the
Issues tracking is at
http://project.inspiredthinking.co.uk/projects/show/symfony-vm

 

With this type of approach you can develop and test against an environment
in a repeatable fashion.  By using the snapshot/rollback features found in
many VM Clients - you can roll back an environment quickly and easily -
allowing you to see deploy/test changes outside of your production
environment.

 

 

 


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