Version control
Version control is the means of keeping revisions between all software artifacts. Version control is very important to configuration management as any changes to files that contain environment files should be under version control.
Tony, a member of the development team, has been using a properties file that has not been put under source control and has been making changes to the single sign-on (SSO) flow in the product. Tony accidentally deletes the file and loses all the client IDs and secrets that are necessary during the SSO flow. Tony must now go to different API portals and regenerate the client secret for some of the properties, as they are only shown once during creation, and now he must notify other members of the ...
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