source of reference: Blue-green deployment (The Free Encyclopedia WikipediA) last edited on 15 March 2022, at 06:22 UTC, URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/ In software engineering, blue-green deployment is a method of installing changes to a web, app, or database server by swapping alternating production and staging servers. [Overview] In blue-green deployments, two servers are maintained: a "blue" server and a "green" server. At any given time, only one server is handling requests (e.g., being pointed to by the DNS). For example, public requests may be routed to the blue server, making it the production server and the green server the staging server, which can only be accessed on a private network. Changes are installed on the non-live server, which is then tested through the private network to verify the changes work as expected. Once verified, the non-live server is swapped with the live server, effectively making the deployed changes live. ... |
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ブルゥー グリーン デプロイメントゥ | |
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ブルー グリーン デプロイメント | |
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更新日:2022年 8月16日 |