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        <description>Try our PHP Profiler: https://tideways.com/profiler/features?utm_source=yt&amp;utm_campaign=yt-how-to-begin-scaling-php-applications-to-multiple-servers Subscribe to my newsletter for PHP performance content: https://tideways.com/newsletter?utm_source=yt&amp;utm_campaign=yt-how-to-begin-scaling-php-applications-to-multiple-servers In this video I am walking you through a practical checklist of what you need to get right when scaling a PHP application to multiple servers. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:15 Deployments 07:58 Load Balancing 12:00 Sessions 15:25 Filesystems &amp; Uploads 20:40 Cronjobs 25:58 Database Migrations 27:38 Logging &amp; Errors 31:19 Conclusion</description>
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