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Hosting vs. Deployment — What's the Difference?

Hosting vs. Deployment — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Hosting and Deployment

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Hosting

One who receives or entertains guests in a social or official capacity.

Deployment

To position (troops) in readiness for combat, as along a front or line.

Hosting

A person who manages an inn or hotel.

Deployment

To bring (forces or material) into action.

Hosting

One that furnishes facilities and resources for a function or event
The city chosen as host for the Olympic Games.
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Deployment

To base (a weapons system) in the field.

Hosting

The emcee or interviewer on a radio or television program.

Deployment

To distribute (persons or forces) systematically or strategically.

Hosting

An organism on which or in which another organism lives.

Deployment

To put into use or action
"Samuel Beckett's friends suspected that he was a genius, yet no one knew ... how his abilities would be deployed" (Richard Ellmann).

Hosting

A cell that has been infected by a virus or other infective agent.

Deployment

To be or become deployed.

Hosting

(Medicine) The recipient of a transplanted tissue or organ.

Deployment

An arrangement or classification of things.

Hosting

A computer or other device providing data or services that a remote computer can access by means of a network or modem.

Deployment

An implementation, or putting into use, of something.

Hosting

A computer that is connected to a TCP/IP network such as the internet.

Deployment

The distribution of military forces prior to battle.

Hosting

To serve as host to or at
"the garden party he had hosted last spring" (Saturday Review).

Deployment

(parachuting) the start of something

Hosting

To provide software that offers data or services, hardware, or both over a computer network.

Deployment

The arrangement or distribution (of resources such as people or equipment), in preparation for battle or work.

Hosting

Present participle of host

Deployment

The distribution of forces in preparation for battle or work

Hosting

(computing) Running and maintaining a computer system on someone's behalf.

Hosting

(obsolete) A battle.

Hosting

An encounter; a battle.

Hosting

A muster or review.

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