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Sites for ring fenced testing

  • June 25, 2014
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donmontalvo
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In large environments we've always had different environment, so we can do testing and development, for example:

• JSS (live environment)
• JSS-TEST (testing environment; clone of live environment)
• JSS-DEV (new/beta version testing)

My colleagues and I were discussing the possibility of using the new Sites feature as a way to do testing (where we've always used JSS-TEST).

Is anyone here using Sites for testing? If so, how has it been working out? Good? Bad? Any gotchas?

Of course once we start kicking Sites around, we'll post our experiences, hoping to get some feedback before we do. :)

TIA,
Don

Best answer by jarednichols

Hearing "ring fence" fall out of you brings back memories...

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  • June 25, 2014

Hearing "ring fence" fall out of you brings back memories...


donmontalvo
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  • June 25, 2014

@jarednichols Yea, I know...bad choice of words. :)

In this case we would be protecting ourselves from ourselves. LOL

Don


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  • August 21, 2014

How did this work out? My JSS-TEST does what your JSS-DEV does. LOL

It might be a good idea to test certain policies, complex SG logic, etc. first..


donmontalvo
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  • August 22, 2014

We haven't had a chance to test sites yet.