On 8/13/07, eggie5 <eggie5-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:>
> So when you create a new ROR app, it wants to use 3 databases:
> development, testing and production. I understand the place of dev and
> testing on the localhost, but I don''t understand why you need a
> production database on localhost? What is the common practice when you
> deploy your rails app, do you have the 3 databases on your hosting
> server or just have a testing and production?
>
> I''d like to know more about the big picture of using the 3
databases
> from development to testing to production. A real world example you
> can cite?
I typically only use two, and use the same info for development and production.
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