In most scenarios you will see multi environments. Some have more some have less. But mostly consists of..
Dev > QA > Staging > Prod
Your staging environment should be somewhat replica of productions. So if you have an issue in staging you most def will have issue in production.
Now some companies skip the staging , it all really depends on what technologies you work with IMO.
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In most scenarios you will see multi environments. Some have more some have less.
But mostly consists of..
Dev > QA > Staging > Prod
Your staging environment should be somewhat replica of productions. So if you have an issue in staging you most def will have issue in production.
Now some companies skip the staging , it all really depends on what technologies you work with IMO.