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Revision: 4390
Author: cmpilato at gmail.com
Date: Fri Feb 1 12:53:06 2013
Log: * en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml
(svn.serverconfig.httpd.extra.writethruproxy): Note that this
section describes only one of several different possible proxy
configurations.
Suggested by: Dave Lawrence <dlawrence{__AT__}ad-holdings.co.uk>
http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/source/detail?r=4390
Modified:
/trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml
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--- /trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml Tue Jan 29 12:19:20 2013
+++ /trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml Fri Feb 1 12:53:06 2013
@@ -3251,6 +3251,21 @@
2.2.0 (with <command>mod_proxy</command> loaded) and
Subversion 1.5 (<command>mod_dav_svn</command>).</para>
+ <note>
+ <para>Ours is just one example of how you might setup a
+ Subversion write-through proxy configuration. There are
+ other approaches. For example, rather than having the
+ master server push changes out to every slave server, the
+ slaves could periodically pull those changes from the
+ master. Or perhaps the master could push changes to a
+ single slave, which then pushes the same change to the
+ next slave, and so on down the line. Administrators are
+ encouraged to use this section for basic understanding
+ of what happens in a Subversion WebDAV proxy deployment
+ scenario, and then implement the specific approach that
+ works best for their organization.</para>
+ </note>
+
<sect4 id="svn.serverconfig.httpd.extra.writethruproxy.configure">
<title>Configure the servers</title>
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