The Stages area is where you define the logical destinations of your artifacts. The deployment destination can be a physical server, a cloud application, or a container orchestrator cluster, to mention just a few. You can create as many stages as you wish, based on the representation of your environment; for example, a stage for the Production environment, another stage for the Staging environment, and another for a Test environment. You can create a stage as independent, or create it as being dependent on another stage. You can also specify restrictions on stage deployment so that it will only execute if it receives approval from a list of users, and if a collection of conditions called gates are satisfied. ...
Configure the release pipeline stage
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