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      <title>Zero Downtime Evolution: How Blue Green Deployment and Dynamic Infrastructure Power Service Continuity</title>
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      <description>To mitigate risks associated with frequent changes, strategies must ensure continuity. Blue-Green deployment is used for safely deploying large or risky changes by shifting traffic between two fully provisioned environments. If issues arise, an instantaneous rollback to the old environment prevents customer impact. Rolling Updates and Canary Replacement are employed for more incremental, lower-risk updates.</description>
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