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Release Management: Backout phase
If the release fails to meet expectations or if serious problems are encountered during deployment, Problem Management may be required to help identify and diagnose the root cause of the problem. If a suitable fix or workaround can be found, it should be documented and a Request for Change (RFC) created to deploy the fix or workaround into the production environment. If no fix or workaround is found, it may be appropriate to use the backout procedures to remove the release from that environment. If the release needs to be backed out, this should also be recorded, including any information that supports this decision.
The Backout option is available during the Distribution and Rollout phase or the Verification phase.
Related concepts
Release Management
Release Management phases
Release Management: Assess phase
Release Management: Plan and design phase
Release Management: Build and test phase
Release Management: Training phase
Release Management: Distribution and rollout phase
Release Management: Verification phase
Terminating a release change
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