Best practices - Production deployment

What is the best practice to deploy an application built custom production?
Where to deploy in administration server or managed based on server?

Thank you
Shankar

Hi Shankar,

It is always better deploy your application on the managed server. You don't need to restart your server admin you have to restart your server managed to change your environment in relation to your application. Server Admin is intended to administer all instances of managed server. You can have several different managed servers for different specific applications. So it's a best practice to deploy your application on the managed server.

Kind regards
Roxane

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