Infrastructure Solutions Architect at a real estate/law firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-10-11T10:13:47Z
Oct 11, 2022
Most of our use cases are for continuous deployment. Basically, we would grab that package and deploy it to different adverse or intensive webs for our AKS spots. For continuous deployment, I'm using Octopus Deploy.
Senior Software Engineer | AWS Certified Solutions Architect at Venture Garden Group
Real User
2022-08-08T09:21:56Z
Aug 8, 2022
We use this solution to promote deployments to different environments. We have test, speaking, pre-production and production environments. We use it to manage post-deployment or pre-deployment hooks and to run automated tests immediately after deployment to validate that everything works as it should.
Application release automation (ARA) is the process of packaging and deploying an application or software update. ARA goes from development through production. The process, and the tooling that makes it happen, brings together solutions that automate deployment, manage and model environments and coordinate releases. ARA solutions sometimes form part of the broader DevOps process.
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We're a DevOps team., and its use case is deployment. That's the only thing it does. Our version is relatively recent.
Most of our use cases are for continuous deployment. Basically, we would grab that package and deploy it to different adverse or intensive webs for our AKS spots. For continuous deployment, I'm using Octopus Deploy.
We use this solution to promote deployments to different environments. We have test, speaking, pre-production and production environments. We use it to manage post-deployment or pre-deployment hooks and to run automated tests immediately after deployment to validate that everything works as it should.