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Ramani Sandeep

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Ramani Sandeep

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Ramani Sandeep Skip to content Ramani Sandeep Menu Home About Me Interview Questions Disclaimer February 3, 2021 Sandeepkumar Blue-Green Deployment with Azure DevOps and App Service Blue/Green deployment is a deployment model in which we keep two production-like environments on active-active standby. In this case, one of the environments is always serving production traffic while the other one can be idle or be used for testing features. So, what happens, in this case, is that one environment always contains the latest code which needs to be in production while the other environment contains the older production code. Getting the latest changes in production is as simple as swapping the DNS to point to the environment containing the latest code. Rolling back a deployment which doesn’t meet the expectations is as simple as rolling back to the previous environment containing the older production code. Let’s discuss how we can use Azure Web App Deployment Slots...

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