Rollout Strategy
/ˈrəʊlaʊt ˈstrætɪdʒi/
Definition
A plan for gradually releasing a new feature or change to users to minimise risk and gather feedback.
Example in context
"Our rollout: internal users week 1, 5% of traffic week 2, full release week 3 — we monitor metrics at each stage."
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Practice this term
Master Rollout Strategy in context by working through exercises in the DevOps & Cloud module. You'll see the term used in real engineering scenarios with multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching drills.