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  • Deployed to vs deployed on - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which one of the following statements is correct: I deployed something to the test server I deployed something on the test server
  • What is the difference between deployment and release?
    The Operations manager also approves the release for deployment (or in other words, also approves the release) And then, and only then, after having all approbations can it be deployed by the operations team to a production environment My point is: an artifact can be released multiple times (per environment)
  • Deploy into my mobile device or deploy to my mobile device?
    The third battalion has deployed to Europe The software has been deployed to the server The verbs can be used in passive constructions as well, e g be deployed into, be deployed to There is also a transitive sense that takes a direct object, meaning "to put into action" Remember to deploy your parachute
  • word choice - On the cloud or in the cloud? - English Language . . .
    For example: "machine 1234 is in the cloud" or "the application was deployed in the cloud" "On the cloud" - You can use this phrase to say that you're writing about a specific cloud
  • adjectives - Is there a synonym of deploy in terms of sending . . .
    I would use "deployed" (or something more specific) rather than "sent," since the 101st Airborne Division was dropped behind enemy lines in Normandy "Sent" is technically correct but carries less detail about the engagement
  • meaning - What does it mean to deploy troops? - English Language . . .
    But what does it mean exactly? Is "deploy" just about physically moving troops to a certain location? Or does it imply something more, like preparing for battle? Could you explain what does it mean exactly to "deploy troops"? Could you provide some examples, or possibly links to pictures or videos to troops being deployed?
  • Word for moving a program into a production environment
    I work as a software developer, and after we finishing developing a program, we have to move it from the development environment into the production environment so that we can test it under real-wo
  • Which one is correct—one of which or one of them?
    The sentence "This made her think of her Grandpa and her Dad; one of them has passed on and the other is deployed " is unlikely to be correct since you're combining two complete sentences with a semicolon instead of a conjunction
  • grammar - was employed at vs had been employed at - English . . .
    The past perfect is only used to refer to events that are in the past relative to some expressed or implied viewpoint in the past; and even then, it is often not used if the relative timing is clear from surrounding text of expressions of time If you use had been employed, you are inviting your reader to look back at the employment from some time later than 2017, but still in the past (either
  • Why is the plural of aircraft not aircrafts?
    Today, we have used a large number of assets, comprising of 34 aircraft, 40 ships, hundreds of men, thousands of man-hours has been deployed I consulted dictionaries and forum threads that explained that aircraft, just like sheep, builds its plural without an -s For sheep, however, that can be explained by its evolution from an old word





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