
Deployment Model
A deployment model describes how software applications are delivered and made available to users. It outlines the environment where the software runs, such as on individual devices, private servers, or through cloud services. Common models include on-premises (installed locally), cloud-based (accessed via the internet), and hybrid (a mix of both). The choice depends on factors like security, cost, and accessibility. Essentially, the deployment model ensures the right setup is in place for users to access and use the software efficiently and securely.