Dear community,
I’m going to start with the standard servie build (Ssb) as sandbox but may also use the service standard deployment?(ssd)
What is the difference between them? When to choose one instead of the other?
Thanks in advance
Dear community,
I’m going to start with the standard servie build (Ssb) as sandbox but may also use the service standard deployment?(ssd)
What is the difference between them? When to choose one instead of the other?
Thanks in advance
I recommend that you review the documentation for a more detailed understanding, but in short, the Services Standard Deployment (SSD) encompasses the following components:
Quoting directly from Compass -
“The SSB is a subset of what is known as the Services Standard Deployment (SSD).
The SSB can be downloaded as a standalone build tool, but downloading the SSD will
incorporate all elements of the SSB with some additional artifacts to help with
deployment, known as the Services Standard Frameworks (SSF), Services Standard
Test (SST) and Services Standard Performance (SSP)”
Documentation for SSB - https://community.sailpoint.com/t5/Services-Standard-Deployment/Services-Standard-Build-User-Guide-SSB/ta-p/73434
Documentation for SSD - https://community.sailpoint.com/t5/Services-Standard-Deployment/Get-Started-with-the-SSD/ta-p/73449
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