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Managing Deployment Rollbacks

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Automate and manage deployment rollbacks effectively.

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What Managing Deployment Rollbacks does

Managing Deployment Rollbacks is a skill designed for developers and DevOps engineers who need to implement rollback procedures for various deployment environments, including Kubernetes, ECS, and Lambda. This skill automates the detection of failed deployments through health checks and error monitoring, allowing users to revert to the last known good version with minimal downtime. It provides a structured approach to assess the scope of failures and execute rollbacks efficiently, ensuring data integrity and service continuity.

The skill includes detailed instructions on how to perform rollbacks for different platforms, such as using kubectl for Kubernetes or updating task definitions in ECS. It emphasizes the importance of monitoring systems like Prometheus or CloudWatch to track deployment health and error rates, which are critical for determining when a rollback is necessary. Additionally, it provides templates for generating post-incident reports, documenting the rollback process, and creating automated rollback rules to enhance future deployment strategies.

This skill is particularly useful for teams that follow CI/CD practices and need a reliable way to manage deployment failures. By integrating automated rollback configurations and monitoring dashboards, teams can significantly reduce the time to recovery after a failed deployment. The skill also addresses common issues encountered during rollbacks, providing error handling guidance to ensure that users can troubleshoot effectively and maintain service availability.

In summary, Managing Deployment Rollbacks equips users with the tools and knowledge required to handle deployment failures proactively, making it an essential addition for any DevOps toolkit.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to implement rollback procedures for cloud deployments and ensure minimal downtime during failures.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for environments without a structured deployment process or where rollback is not a viable option due to data integrity concerns.

What you can build with it

Rollback after deployment failure

Use this skill to roll back a production deployment in Kubernetes after detecting a spike in error rates.

Automate rollback policies

Create automated rollback policies in ECS that revert to previous task definitions if health checks fail.

Generate rollback documentation

Utilize the skill to generate a rollback runbook that outlines steps and verification processes for your team.

How to install Managing Deployment Rollbacks

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Written by jeremylongshore

Managing Deployment Rollbacks

Overview

Implement and execute deployment rollback procedures for Kubernetes, ECS, Lambda, and cloud VM deployments. Detect failed deployments via health checks and error rate monitoring, then automatically or manually revert to the last known good version with minimal downtime and data integrity preservation.

Prerequisites

  • kubectl configured with cluster access and permission to manage deployments
  • Deployment history retained (Kubernetes revisionHistoryLimit, ECS task definition versions)
  • Monitoring system tracking error rate, latency, and health check status (Prometheus, Datadog, CloudWatch)
  • Previous deployment artifacts (container images, task definitions) still available in the registry
  • Database migration strategy that supports backward compatibility (expand-contract pattern)

Instructions

  1. Detect deployment failure: monitor error rate, P99 latency, pod restart count, and health check responses for 5-10 minutes post-deploy
  2. Assess rollback scope: determine if the issue is application code, configuration, or infrastructure
  3. For Kubernetes: execute kubectl rollout undo deployment/<name> to revert to the previous revision
  4. For ECS: update the service to use the previous task definition revision
  5. For Lambda: point the alias back to the previous function version
  6. Verify database compatibility: ensure the previous application version works with the current database schema (no forward-only migrations were applied)
  7. Confirm rollback success: verify health checks pass, error rate returns to baseline, and user-facing functionality is restored
  8. Generate a post-incident report: document what failed, when rollback was triggered, time to recovery, and root cause
  9. Create automated rollback rules: configure Kubernetes readiness probes, Argo Rollouts analysis, or CloudWatch alarms to trigger rollback without manual intervention

Output

  • Rollback scripts for each deployment target (Kubernetes, ECS, Lambda)
  • Automated rollback configuration (Kubernetes probes, Argo Rollouts AnalysisTemplate)
  • Post-incident report template with timeline and root cause sections
  • Monitoring dashboard with rollback trigger indicators
  • Database migration rollback procedures (down migrations, backward-compatible schemas)

Error Handling

ErrorCauseSolution
no rollout history foundRevision history limit set to 0 or deployment was created freshIncrease revisionHistoryLimit in deployment spec; manually specify the target image tag
Rollback succeeded but errors persistIssue is in configuration or external dependency, not application codeCheck ConfigMaps, Secrets, and external service health; rollback configuration changes separately
Database schema incompatible after rollbackForward-only migration applied during failed deploymentApply a down migration or use expand-contract pattern; never deploy breaking schema changes alongside code
Old image no longer in registryLifecycle policy deleted the previous imageRestore from backup or rebuild from the git tag; extend image retention for production tags
Rollback causes service disruptionInsufficient replicas during rollback transitionSet maxUnavailable: 0 in rolling update strategy to ensure zero-downtime rollback

Examples

  • "Roll back the production Kubernetes deployment to the previous revision after detecting a spike in 5xx errors."
  • "Create an automated rollback policy using Argo Rollouts that reverts if error rate exceeds 1% during the first 10 minutes after deploy."
  • "Generate a rollback runbook for an ECS service that includes steps to revert task definition, validate health, and notify the team via Slack."

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