Option D is the way to go. Deployment is the technical process, and release is the business decision to make the changes available to customers. Easy peasy!
Option D is the way to go. Deployment is the technical process, and release is the business decision to make the changes available to customers. Easy peasy!
Haha, I almost picked option A. It sounded like they were trying to trick me with that one. But D is clearly the right answer. Deployment and release are not the same thing, even though they're related.
I was confused between options C and D, but I think D makes more sense. Deployment is about getting the changes to the production server, and release is about making it accessible to the users.
I think option D is the correct answer. Deployment is the process of moving the changes to the production environment, while release is the process of making those changes available to end-users.
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