Servers. Different OSes CentOS/Gento/Debian. Later I plan to use same os everywhere if it will be possible. Yep, total control, internal company
Deployment when needed. When new feature is ready it pulled to server from git repo. Rarely - tgz. Different branches can be rolled out separately. Also test deployments
I have encountered two problems: raid failure on one of prod servers where we had no backup. So it was pretty slow and painfull to install all deps and get box running asap.
Second - during fresh install one of deps had memory leak in version that was automatically fetched from cpan. Took some time to get it working.
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