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In a Kubernetes environment, a development team is implementing a Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipeline for their application. They need to ensure that the application is deployed in a way that adheres to best practices for Application Lifecycle Management (ALM). The team decides to use Helm for managing their Kubernetes applications. Which of the following strategies best supports the principles of ALM while utilizing Helm for version control and deployment?
Implementing a Helm chart repository to store and version the application charts, allowing for easy rollbacks and updates while maintaining a clear history of changes.
Using a single Helm chart for all environments (development, staging, production) to simplify management and reduce complexity.
Manually editing the Helm chart values file for each deployment to customize configurations for different environments, ensuring that each deployment is tailored to its specific context.
Deploying the application directly from the local development environment without using a CI/CD pipeline to expedite the release process.

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