Analyzing the testing and deployment strategy of your Sitefinity CMS instance is a crucial step in planning the integration and setup of Sitefinity Insight and how and what data you collect.
Essentially, you need to make sure you do not track data that you do not need or that pollutes your data result sets. That is, data reported from your real customers interacting with your live site is not mixed with the data reported as a result of testing or deployment procedures, produced by quality assurance engineers, automated tests, and so on.
The following table summarizes the scenarios and recommendations for Insight setup, based on your deployment strategy and number of environments.
Your deployment process consists of multiple environments different from each other in the development and deployment process, for example, Development, System Integration Testing, User Acceptance Testing, and Production.
NOTE: You can also turn off reporting completely for some of the environments, for example, the Development environment. For more information, see Disable data collection from specific environments or instances.
You need to ensure connecting to Insight in each environment is as easy as possible by setting the connection parameters (credentials, data center selected, switching on and off of reporting) during deployment. You do this by utilizing different configurations or applying configuration transformations for each environment.
The main benefits of the approach are related to being able to deliver the tested release candidate to production as quick as possible and with no downtime (if possible).
This setup is related to considerations about delivery of the site content. You have two Sitefinity sites - one for production and one for content editing. You deliver the content to production with SiteSync.
NOTE: It is possible that you mix deployment strategies, for example, when staging environment is used instead of user acceptance testing environment. If so, you can use as many data centers as needed but you must always ensure that the blue-green deployments are configured to use one and the same data center.
Another aspect worth considering is the execution of automatic or manual tests against the production environment. This case is especially applicable to the Blue-Green strategy, where the staging environment is used to extensively test the application before the Production and Staging slots are swapped. Another good example of such a case is when you are running heartbeat tests against your live site in set time intervals to ensure that the site is still working properly.
When running tests, to eliminate the pollution of the live environment customer data, reported to the production Insight data center, we recommend two approaches:
NOTE: When employing this approach, you do not set IP filtering rules.
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