Installerlevel
Installerlevel is a concept used in software installation and deployment to denote the depth, scope, or priority of an installation. It is typically implemented as a numeric value that gates whether particular components, features, or steps are installed or executed. The mechanism enables modular or staged installations, allowing administrators or users to tailor the installed footprint by selecting broader or more minimal configurations.
In Windows Installer, the closest established mechanism is the InstallLevel (INSTALLLEVEL). Features can specify a Level
Other packaging systems may implement similar concepts under different names, such as install profiles, component tiers,
Implementation practices vary by framework, but common elements include a default level, explicit Level attributes or