in reality we usually have an QA env between Dev and Staging env, which will be used to perform testing by tester or qa. Staging will act like a pre-prod env, which will have the exact same build as current prod env with minimal testing data , and the latest build will be deploy to this env. Staging also used for UAT user testing purposes since it will have the prod like env
I work in QA team in a XYZ MNC and I can related this. (And also, sometimes our manager says us not to let the client know about the bugs in the production env)
sir, new to testing and having few doubts hope u can clear them. before watching this videos my understanding related to diff env as follows: dev env- used by developers for developing app. once develope completed white box testing they created build n share wd testing team. This build will be deploy on Test/QA env first where tester do all type of testing. after multiple round of testing n getting sign off from client UAT is plan in a diff env at developr side where client do testing. once uat complete app deploy in prod. My doubt is where stage env is place here? if testing is done in QA/Test env then where this stage env exist n its purpose.please help this in understanding DEV env>Test/QA>UAT env>prod env
Hi Sir thanks for this useful video..I have one doubt here If I(Tester) buy a product in "STAGE ENVIRONMENT" will it be delivered home then how can they manage to test in this scenario? We can do negative testing with Automation?
sir i just followed you because of this video , this is seamless. You nailed it
30 hour class = your one 15 min video
Thanks for explaining in nice way
Most Welcome :)
in reality we usually have an QA env between Dev and Staging env, which will be used to perform testing by tester or qa. Staging will act like a pre-prod env, which will have the exact same build as current prod env with minimal testing data , and the latest build will be deploy to this env. Staging also used for UAT user testing purposes since it will have the prod like env
just simply crispy and clear...
Thank you :)
I work in QA team in a XYZ MNC and I can related this. (And also, sometimes our manager says us not to let the client know about the bugs in the production env)
Thanks for sharing it here :)
If a build is released in live environment and if any defects are findout, can the company still fix it in the live environment itself?
one of the greatest teachers!
Thank you :)
You are doing great job sir
Keep it up
One day millions of people will follow you🤗🙌🙏
Thank you so much 😀
sir, please continue making this testing videos ... it's a big help for newbies and job searcher in testing domain..... thank you from deep heart
Sure Adarsh. I will be creating more video courses on this channel soon.
A trick: watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies lately.
@Roman Kaiden Definitely, have been using Flixzone for years myself :D
@Roman Kaiden yup, I have been watching on flixzone for months myself :D
Thank you for this video. Very well done. Watching from Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Thanks for watching :)
Good explanation 👏👏. one thing Before staging environment there is QA environment should be there right
Staging environments are given for Testers for Testing.
Tq for detail explanation I got the concept.
You are welcome :)
Very good explanation
Thank you :)
sir, new to testing and having few doubts hope u can clear them. before watching this videos my understanding related to diff env as follows:
dev env- used by developers for developing app.
once develope completed white box testing they created build n share wd testing team. This build will be deploy on Test/QA env first where tester do all type of testing. after multiple round of testing n getting sign off from client UAT is plan in a diff env at developr side where client do testing. once uat complete app deploy in prod.
My doubt is where stage env is place here? if testing is done in QA/Test env then where this stage env exist n its purpose.please help this in understanding
DEV env>Test/QA>UAT env>prod env
Sir, per my knowledge client UAT is nothing but staging, that means pre-prod
Very useful and insightful videos Sir
Thank you Rohit :)
Big thanks you are a great teacher 👍
Thank you! 😃
Great explanation 😃👍
Thanks! 😃
Thank you so much for a valuable video
You are most welcome
Best video.. thanks .. can you please make video on how to setup environment for developers in house on virtual machine ?
Sure, I will plan soon. Meanwhile, you can watch Part 97 in ua-cam.com/play/PLsjUcU8CQXGFFAhJI6qTA8owv3z9jBbpd.html
Hi Sir thanks for this useful video..I have one doubt here If I(Tester) buy a product in "STAGE ENVIRONMENT" will it be delivered home then how can they manage to test in this scenario?
We can do negative testing with Automation?
No product will be delivered home while testing.
@@QAFox Thanks for your answer. Can you anwer to 2nd question please?
Bro QA Environment and Staging Environment means Same or different
Super explanation bro. Please keep doing this kind of videos
Thank you. Sure :)
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
what is mean by QA environment
Good explaining
Thank you :)
Is Staging and Testing Environment same?
thanks for your job
Thank you :)
Welcome :)
What about QA ?
Well summarised video!!!
Thank you :)
great explanation, thank you!
You're welcome!
helpful very clear thank you very much
Welcome :)
thank you so much sir
Most welcome
Tq
Welcome :)
Thank you :)
Welcome :)
What is difference among Staging., SIT.,,Pre Production.,,
Thanks sir....
Welcome Roopa :)
Thankq superr brother
Welcome :)
Thank u sir
Welcome Shyam :)
Hatts of to you.... 🤘
Thank you :)
@@QAFox does devops team deploys the build from one environment to another?
@@makeupbyanushka It depends project to project.
Voice is very low
We'll loose interest if sound is low
I will make sure about this .
Superb Suberp Superb explanation. Thank You Sir.
Thank you Shreyas :)
Try to pronounce environment correctly..😂 But on knowledge and information was all correct 👍
Sure ... Will take this into consideration :)
@@QAFox thanks.
@@SwapnilDhabekar Welcome :)
English is just a language to communicate people. His English is good and we understand well. No need to be like Shakespeare here..
But first pls pronounce words wisely... Environment
Sure, I will improve :)
why these guys use "okay" a lot... goashhhh. Dont do that. really
Tq
Welcome :)