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Diagram showing Deploynix release directory structure with current symlink pointing to active release and previous releases retained on disk
DevOps & Infrastructure

The 30-Second Rollback: Why Deploynix's Release Strategy Actually Works (And Why It Matters)

It's 4:47 PM on Friday. Your deployment passed CI, hit production, and immediately broke everything. With Deploynix, you're back to working code in 30 seconds. Here's why symlink-based releases are the closest thing DevOps has to an undo button.

6 min read 4 days, 2 hours ago
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