I'm pretty sure B is also a correct answer. The pre-production system is used to detect cross-reference errors and other issues that could impact the production environment. It's like a quality control checkpoint before the real deal.
Haha, I bet the developers wish the pre-production system could also act as a failover for the production system. That would be like having a personal assistant to catch all your mistakes!
I agree with Kandis. The pre-production system is a staging environment where you can test and implement fixes before they hit the live production system. It's like a safety net for your business-critical applications.
I think options A and D are the correct answers. The pre-production system is used to isolate the next urgent correction or project cycle, and also to implement urgent corrections before they go to the production system.
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