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'''High availability application architecture''' is the process that is followed when implementing a new configuration into an existing [[ERP]]{{whatClarify|date=July 2009}} system. The architecture contains three stages: 1)[[Development]], 2)[[Quality Assurance]], and 3)[[Production, costs, and pricing|Production]]. All three of these stages must pass through the transport directory before the following stage can be executed. This entire process is used to eliminate downtime when implementing an [[application]].
 
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