Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. A Kubernetes cluster adds a new ...
Many organizations use Docker to unify their build and test environments across machines, and to provide an efficient mechanism for deploying applications.
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With the introduction of the Pipeline plugin, users now can implement a project's entire build/test/deploy pipeline in a Jenkinsfile and store that alongside ...
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Jenkins agents may be statically allocated or they can be dynamically allocated through systems like Kubernetes, OpenShift, Amazon EC2, Azure, Google Cloud, IBM ...
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This setup wizard takes you through a few quick "one-off" steps to unlock Jenkins, customize it with plugins and create the first administrator user through ...
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This section describes how to get started with creating your Pipeline project in Jenkins and introduces you to the various ways that a Jenkinsfile can be ...
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Jenkins is a self-contained Java-based program, ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Linux, macOS and other Unix-like operating systems. Easy ...
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Jenkins agents can be launched in physical machines, virtual machines, Kubernetes clusters, and with Docker images. This section connects Docker agents to ...
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Prerequisites. For this tutorial, you will require: A macOS, Linux, Windows, or Chromebook (with Linux) machine ...
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Docker is a platform for running applications in an isolated environment called a "container" (or Docker container). Applications like Jenkins can be ...
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