Hi!

I was hoping to canvas opinion on how people using ansible handle 
rollbacks. We're migrating a large multihost multi-app project and have 
have two competing opinions:

1. Utilise idempotency and simply redeploy a previous working set on a 
failure (which should only deploy the systems which have changed versions)
2. Maintain historical versions of applications on hosts and use symlinks 
to rollback.

What is your experience or preference?

Thanks,

Jack

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