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Deployed

Deployed is the past participle of the verb deploy. In general usage, to deploy means to position, arrange, or methodically bring into operation resources, people, or equipment for a specific purpose. It can also mean to spread or extend something over an area, such as deploying sensors or services. The word derives from Old French desployer, meaning to unfold or spread out; from de- 'un-' and plier 'to fold'. In English, it entered with the sense of distribution and operational use, later adopting specialized senses in military and technology.

In military usage, deployment refers to moving and positioning armed forces or weapons for an operation or

In technology and software, deployment refers to the process of placing an application or system into a

Beyond military and software, deployment can describe the distribution of resources—medical teams, equipment, or relief supplies—to

mission.
It
involves
planning,
staging,
logistics,
and
sustainment,
and
can
be
temporary
or
long-term.
Deployments
may
involve
bases,
forward
posts,
border
areas,
or
foreign
theaters,
and
are
governed
by
policy,
rules
of
engagement,
and
international
considerations.
The
term
emphasizes
readiness
and
the
ability
to
project
force
or
support.
production
environment
where
it
can
be
used
by
end
users.
This
includes
packaging,
testing,
distribution,
installation,
configuration,
and
activation.
Deployment
strategies
aim
to
minimize
downtime
and
risk,
with
approaches
such
as
rolling
updates,
blue-green
deployments,
canary
releases,
and
automated
pipelines
supporting
continuous
delivery
and
continuous
deployment.
locations
where
they
are
most
needed,
or
the
strategic
arrangement
of
assets
to
maximize
effectiveness.
See
also
deployment
strategy
and
related
terms
in
logistics
and
operations.