what is a landscape, DEVELOPMENT-QUALITY-PRODUCTION. WHAT IS
OUR RESPONSIBILITIES IN DEVELOPMENT , QUALITY AND PRODUCTON
PLS EXPLAIN BRIEFLY

Answer Posted / sagar chinchkar

Development is the server where all the configurations will
be done which later on move to the Quality for UAT(User
acceptance testing)& if the configuration is working
perfectly then it will be moved to Production Server which
is also called as Go-live...

Basically Dev. server is a modifiable server And Qal/Prod
are unmodifiable servers.where u can not be able to make any
changes...

Development Server :- Modifiable
Quality Server :- Unmodifiable And for Testing purpose for
End users
Production :- Unmodifiable And which is Live server

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