Some applications move through up to five environment stages. The two additional stages include dedicated QA (Quality Assurance) and Pre-Production environments. QA environment stages use the UAT code-base. Pre-production environment stages use the Production code-base.
Please work with your Unqork representative to identify your environment mix and uses.
Unqork Release Environments
Releases are scheduled according to cohorts. The process and schedule from Client Staging to Production is the same for all cohorts. The only difference is the date of release. You can find the release schedule on our Release Notes page. For clarification:
Cohort 1 is referred to as Early Release.
Cohort 2 is referred to as GA.
Cohort 3 is referred to as Exception/GovCloud.
Below is a detailed description of the release process:
Client Staging Release:
Occurs at the end of three sprint cycles, which is every six weeks, on Thursdays.
One Client Staging release occurs before a UAT release. We test this release for two weeks.
UAT Release:
Occurs two weeks after the Client Staging release, on Thursdays.
UAT testing lasts for two weeks.
Production Release:
Occurs two weeks after the UAT release, on Thursdays.
You're automatically opted in for Production releases. But, you can opt-out for up to two releases before you're required to accept the release.
If your organization has an open P1-Urgent Zendesk ticket, you're automatically opted-out of the Production release.
If you have a Pre-Production Environment, you can opt that in while opting Production out.
Please contact your Unqork Representative to opt-out of a Production release.
If a feature breaks during a Production release, Unqork rolls back the release to the previous working version.
To see what release version you’re working with, add /version to the end of your environment URL. For example, update https://training.unqork.io as https://training.unqork.io/version.
Release Notes
Release Notes are available one week before the Beta Client Staging release. We send release notes out by email, noting the date of the release and features included. Release notes refer to features included in your Staging Environment.