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Articles
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Understanding Risks and Limitations of Adding Exceptions to Your Firewall
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Create an Environment
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Use Cloud Storage with Engine Yard
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Environment Time Zone
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Encrypted EBS
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New Relic Infrastructure Agent
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Using Amazon Application Load Balancers
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Worker Counts - current instances and stacks
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Passenger and memory limits on Engine Yard
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Platform IPs Accessing Customer Instances
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Implementing SendGrid in your Environment
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Creating a user with the ability to deploy to a staging environment without access to the Engine Yard dashboard
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Handling AWS notifications that your instance will be affected by a maintenance period
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Engine Yard CLI User Guide
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Auto Scaling of Environments
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About Environments on Engine Yard Cloud
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Use Multi-Region on Engine Yard Cloud
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Use Collaboration and Access Control
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Use ext4 Linux File System on Engine Yard
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Use Termination Protection
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Manage Snapshots
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Take Snapshots
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Using Amazon Classic Load Balancers
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Manage Your Environment
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Copy an Environment
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Upgrade an Environment
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Make a High Availability Environment
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Apply Configuration Changes
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Worker Counts - older instances and stacks
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Clone an Environment
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Rebuild an Environment
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Delete an Environment
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Bundler Tips
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Configure a Multi-Application Environment
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Stop an Application Running on a Multi-Application Environment
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Stop an Application Running on a Multi-Application Environment
If your application is running in a multi-application environment, it continues to run even after you detach the application from the environment and delete the application. Follow this procedure to s...
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Configure a Multi-Application Environment
This document describes how to configure a multi-application environment on Engine Yard Cloud. In other words, you already have an environment on Engine Yard and you want to deploy another application...
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Bundler Tips
At Engine Yard, we advocate for the use of Bundler in users’ applications, mainly because it makes dependency management very easy. Avrohom Katz wrote a post with pro tips for Bundler and Evan Machnic...
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Delete an Environment
Important! Before deleting an environment, make sure that there is nothing on that environment that you need to keep. Deleting is permanent. To delete an environment In the Dashboard, click the enviro...
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Rebuild an Environment
This page describes how to rebuild an environment and how to minimize downtime. Why would an environment need to be rebuilt? An app_master/db_master instance in a Solo environment has become frozen. A...
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Clone an Environment
Engine Yard provides a clone feature that takes an environment and creates a new standalone copy. When an environment is cloned, nearly everything including the volumes that your original environment ...
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Worker Counts - older instances and stacks
Note: This article provides details for older generation AWS instances on stable-v1, v2, v4 and v5 stacks running a release lower than stable-v5-3.0.58. For worker counts for 4th and 5th generation in...
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Apply Configuration Changes
Overview This document describes the system responses when you click Apply for your environment. Information Apply configuration changes to your environment The Apply button is always available in y...
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Make a High Availability Environment
Before you get started, you might like to check out this short video on High Availability. This page describes: About high-availability clusters What to do if a zone fails Make an existing environment...
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Upgrade an Environment
From time to time, Engine Yard releases a new stack version. When a new stack is released, you have the option to upgrade your environment and take advantage of the latest features and fixes. Some rea...