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Sure I suppose that's possible but it just seems a little gross. At least with 'scp binary' your first and all subsequent deploys use the same process so tools like Ansible can help you out. I guess that's what I was referring to -- repeatable deploys; pushing a new a BEAM release package is a more involved process than just with a single binary.


I totally agree, being able to just ship binaries around is fantastic. No complex process necessary, things Just Work™.

However, if you're ok with a little extra process, Elixir allows for hot code reloads. To be fair, most use cases probably don't need it, but it's a pretty great option to have in your tool belt.


No more involved than deploying a ruby web app.

At least the erlang/elixir has built-in support for zero-downtime-deploys. You don't have to rely on an app server like Unicorn and USR2 signals.




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