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Understanding CI/CD pipelines

Updated on April 5, 2022

A CI/CD pipeline models the two key stages of software delivery: continuous integration and continuous delivery.

In the continuous integration stage, developers continuously validate and merge branches into a target application. In the continuous delivery stage, the target application is packaged and moved through progressive stages in the pipeline. After application changes have moved through testing cycles, including Pega unit, regression, performance, and load testing, application packages are deployed to a production system either manually or, if you want to continuously deploy changes, automatically.

Note: You should make changes only in the development environment and then move those changes to a higher environment. Do not make changes in any other environment.
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