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PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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bruce2359 wrote:
...Maybe an ALMOST-PROD is necessary to do any last minute testing.


Surely that's what REAL-PROD is for?
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I'm of the opinion that there should be no testing or development whatsoever in PROD. I believe that application testing and development should take place in TEST only.

If end-user testing (validation, really) in QA fails, then the app and security issues should resolved in TEST; then percolated to QA again; then to PROD.

Yes, I recognize that in rare instances an emergency fix might be allowable in PROD; but this should be the rare exception. The emergency fix should be re-certified in TEST, QA, and then be percolated to PROD.

Saying that things are (or need to be) different from QA to PROD doesn't explain why this is necessary or even a good thing.

Perhaps I'm expecting utopia. But I just can't bring myself to tell the boss or auditors that we routinely test in production. Perhaps this is my mainframe upbringing...
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