The most common reasons for setting up multiple environments include:
Almost all users set up a production environment for use only by their end-users to run production applications. This separates development and production activity, which shelters and secures the production environment from a heavily used development environment. This separation also allows optimal performance for production applications.
This chapter tries to address some of the questions and concerns regarding the implementation of multiple environments. Topics covered include the following:
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