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I'd argue that Continuous Deployment is the automation technology wherein your Continuous Integration servers can push out new releases of the code into staging, perhaps production. In contrast, Continuous Delivery is how to use this, code patterns (feature flags) and software development practices in order to be able to rapidly and iteratively develop and ship software.