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The staging site is an isolated environment that is used for testing changes to Active Directory before they are deployed to the production environment. The staging environment is typically similar to the production environment in terms of hardware and software configurations, but it is not connected to the production network. This helps ensure that any changes made in the staging environment do not impact the production environment.
Once changes have been tested and validated in the staging environment, they can be deployed to the production environment. The production environment is the live Active Directory environment that is used by users and applications in the organization.
Separating the staging and production environments helps ensure that changes to Active Directory are thoroughly tested and validated before they are deployed to the live environment. This can help reduce the risk of errors and downtime in the production environment, and can help ensure that the network is operating reliably and securely.
It’s important to note that setting up a staging site requires additional hardware and software resources, and may require additional planning and configuration compared to a single-production environment. However, the benefits of having a separate staging environment can be significant, particularly for organizations with large and complex Active Directory environments.
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