In the Software Development Life Cycle, testing is a critical phase dedicated to identifying potential errors and ensuring quality under the scrutiny of Quality Assurance (QA) professionals. A real-world environment is essential to effectively execute these tests and detect issues such as failures, stress loads, and crashes.
A test environment provides a controlled setting where software or systems are rigorously evaluated to confirm their functionality before they are deployed to production or made available to users.
This blog will explore the significance of test environments, outline the different types, and offer practical instructions for setting up a dedicated one.
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