What Exactly deployments means in ODI?

What Exactly deployments meant in ODI? Do we have types of deployment? If yes what are the types of deployments?

I don't think there is a standardized description for an ODI deployment. Generally a deployment is just making something available for use. This could be as simple as compiling a Scenario and making the executable available to an end user. This could be in the same environment or a deployment into another environment. What I'm probably trying to say is that the term deployment in context specific and will mean different things in different contexts.

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