local deployment
[ˈloʊkəl dɪˈplɔɪmənt]
nounpl: local deployments
implantação local
1. The installation, setup, or distribution of software, applications, or services on a local machine, server, or network rather than on cloud or remote infrastructure
The development team decided on local deployment for testing before pushing to production.
A equipe de desenvolvimento decidiu por implantação local para testes antes de enviar para produção.
2. In military or organizational contexts, the positioning of personnel, equipment, or resources in a specific geographic location or facility
The military announced a local deployment of troops in the region.
O exército anunciou uma implantação local de tropas na região.
3. The act of putting a system, application, or resource into operation at a specific location
Local deployment reduces latency and improves user experience.
A implantação local reduz a latência e melhora a experiência do usuário.
This term is primarily used in technical and professional contexts within both Brazilian and American business environments. In Brazil, it gained prominence with the growth of the tech industry, particularly in São Paulo's startup ecosystem. It reflects the increasing adoption of software development practices and infrastructure management terminology in Portuguese-speaking tech communities. The concept is essential in discussions about DevOps, cloud versus on-premises solutions, and software lifecycle management across both cultures.
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