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Free sign up"continuous deployment" is correct and commonly used in written English, particularly in the context of software development and agile methodologies.
It refers to the practice of continuously releasing and deploying new software updates or features, rather than doing so in large, infrequent batches. Example: Our company has implemented continuous deployment as part of our agile development process, allowing us to quickly and seamlessly release new features to our customers on a regular basis.
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Soon we had a working prototype and made the application deployable using Riff Raff, our in-house continuous deployment tool.
In line with the DevOps principles of rapid and continuous deployment, we require that CAMEL application models be automatically deployable.
If you're building a site with continuous deployment, the site can break, but the continuous deployment pipeline can break too.
With continuous deployment, and many other developers supporting us, we feel confident to fail.
Continuous Delivery often gets confused with Continuous Deployment, which is the practice of releasing to production automatically on each commit.
If you're practising continuous deployment, then by definition your real QA is done in a production environment.
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According to Navy officials, these Aegis missile defense systems, carried aboard both cruisers and destroyers, are in the region on continuous deployments.
Despite the response, there is little doubt the conditions at Akrotiri are not as good as those service personnel had got used to on operations in Afghanistan, and that many of the RAF's people are exhausted after years of continuous deployments.
There was always plenty of time to prepare, but in today's continuous delivery/continuous deployment (CI/CD) world, new versions could be going out every day.
"Rox uses continuous feature deployment, which does not inject new code, but rather turns on/off existing code," explains Rusovsky.
Together they are launching a company out of stealth today called Harness, which aims to do no less than automate continuous code deployment.
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