Staging

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Staging may refer to:

Computing[edit]

  • Staging (cloud computing), a process used to assemble, test, and review a new solution before it is moved into production and the existing solution is decommissioned
  • Staging (data), intermediately storing data between the sources of information and a data warehouse (DW)
  • Disk staging, using disks as an additional, temporary stage of backup process before finally storing backup
  • Staging site, a website used to assemble, test, and review its newer versions before it is moved into production

Other uses[edit]

  • Staging (cooking), a chef works briefly and without pay in another chef's kitchen to learn new techniques and cuisines
  • Staging (rocketry), the use of multiple engines and propellant to launch a rocket
  • Staging (stagecoaches), the business of running stagecoaches or the act of journeying in them
  • Staging (theatre), the process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film
  • Cancer staging, a description (usually numbers I to V) of how much the cancer has spread
  • Home staging, preparing a residence for sale in real estate
  • Staging area, a location used to prepare items for use, such as for a military operation
  • Staging, in bird migration, the practice of pausing at places along a migration route to rest and feed before proceeding
  • Staging or scaffolding, in construction, a temporary work platform
  • Staging, in drag racing, the process of aligning cars on the starting line drag racing