Immutable Infrastructure refers to an approach where servers and other infrastructure components are never modified after they're deployed. If changes are needed, the existing components are replaced with new ones, built from a new image. This practice reduces configuration drift, increases reliability, simplifies rollback procedures, and improves overall system consistency by treating infrastructure as code.
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