First of all,you do not replace it, you add a new version. All currently 
running processinstances of version 1 will still run according to version 1. 
New ones will run according to version 2

The default deployment does not exhibit this behaviour afaik, at least I've 
nevere seen/heard of it. The server does not do the deploymentcompletely by 
itself. Unless you've written some code that looks in a dir and deploys 
everything that is in there. If the deployment then failes and the files stays 
there, it could be that your code will try to deploy it over and over again.

 

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