How much konwledge of server require for a software
tester.?
Answer Posted / sunny
hi,
a tester should know a minimum knowledge of server because
we will b getting the server path in which we should
work .and we will b not getting the s/w installed in our
sys we will b getting the path of the server on which v
should work.
pls correct me if its wrong......
thanku
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