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What is CI and CD in Azure DevOps?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 12:08 pm

CI (Continuous Integration) and CD (Continuous Delivery) are two key Continuous Deployment practices used in Azure DevOps. CI helps ensure that all code changes are tested and deployed to the correct environments, while CD ensures that changes are deployed frequently and automatically.

Together, they help ensure that your code is always ready to be deployed, no matter what.

CI and CD are key practices in any Continuous Deployment process. Together, they help ensure that your code is always ready to be deployed, no matter what.

PRO TIP: This question is often asked by newcomers to Azure DevOps, but it is important to note that CI and CD are two separate concepts. CI (Continuous Integration) is the process of automating the build and testing of code changes, while CD (Continuous Delivery) is the process of automating the release of code changes. While both concepts are important, they are not interchangeable.

CI helps ensure that all code changes are tested and deployed to the correct environments, while CD ensures that changes are deployed frequently and automatically.

Conclusion

CI and CD are two key Continuous Deployment practices used in Azure DevOps.

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