@@ -189,45 +189,6 @@ Don't forget that deploying your application also involves updating any dependen
189189(typically via Composer), migrating your database, clearing your cache and
190190other potential things like pushing assets to a CDN (see `Common Post-Deployment Tasks `_).
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192- The Tools
193- ---------
194-
195- `Capifony `_:
196-
197- This tool provides a specialized set of tools on top of Capistrano, tailored
198- specifically to symfony and Symfony projects.
199-
200- `sf2debpkg `_:
201-
202- This tool helps you build a native Debian package for your Symfony project.
203-
204- `Magallanes `_:
205-
206- This Capistrano-like deployment tool is built in PHP, and may be easier
207- for PHP developers to extend for their needs.
208-
209- Bundles:
210-
211- There are many `bundles that add deployment features `_ directly into your
212- Symfony console.
213-
214- Basic scripting:
215-
216- You can of course use shell, `Ant `_, or any other build tool to script
217- the deploying of your project.
218-
219- Platform as a Service Providers:
220-
221- PaaS is a relatively new way to deploy your application. Typically, a PaaS
222- will use a single configuration file in your project's root directory to
223- determine how to build an environment on the fly that supports your software.
224- One provider with confirmed Symfony support is `PagodaBox `_.
225-
226- .. tip ::
227-
228- Looking for more? Talk to the community on the `Symfony IRC channel `_ #symfony
229- (on freenode) for more information.
230-
231192.. _`Capifony` : http://capifony.org/
232193.. _`Capistrano` : http://capistranorb.com/
233194.. _`sf2debpkg` : https://github.com/liip/sf2debpkg
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