Jumping from Continuous Integration to Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Enter...CloudBees
The document discusses jumping from continuous integration (CI) to continuous delivery (CD) with Jenkins Enterprise. It provides an overview of Jenkins and Jenkins Enterprise, best practices for CI and CD, and a demo of using Jenkins and Deployit to implement CD for a chess server application across different environments. The presentation aims to help attendees understand how to get started with CD using Jenkins and Deployit.
Continuous Integration (CI) - An effective development practiceDao Ngoc Kien
This document introduces a very effective practice of software development method called Continuous Integration.
CTO/Manager of IT company (outsource/startup company) should have a look.
Continuous Integration, Build Pipelines and Continuous DeploymentChristopher Read
This document discusses core concepts and best practices for continuous integration (CI), build pipelines, and deployment. It recommends having a single source code repository, automating builds and testing, publishing the latest build, committing code frequently, building every commit, testing in production environments, keeping builds fast, ensuring all team members can see build status, automating deployment, and making CI and continuous deployment a collaborative effort between developers and system administrators. The goal is to improve quality, time to market, and confidence through practices that provide fast feedback on code changes.
This document provides an overview of continuous integration (CI) and the basics of setting up a CI system. It discusses the problems that occur without CI, such as lots of bugs, infrequent testing and releases. It then introduces CI, highlighting benefits like fewer bugs, smoother integration and faster issue identification. The core components needed for a basic CI system are outlined as an automated build process, test suite, build server and source code repository. Additional components like deployment automation, test types, code quality metrics and version control are also recommended. Finally, a simple example pipeline is shown.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Jenkins, an open-source automation server for continuous integration. It discusses what continuous integration is, best practices for CI, how Jenkins works and its features. Key points include that Jenkins allows automating the build, test and deployment process, has a large plugin ecosystem, and can be used to build projects in many languages beyond Java. The document also demonstrates how to set up and use basic Jenkins functionality.
Jenkins - From Continuous Integration to Continuous DeliveryVirendra Bhalothia
Continuous Delivery is a process that merges Continuous Integration with automated deployment, test, and release; creating a Continuous Delivery solution. Continuous Delivery doesn't mean every change is deployed to production ASAP. It means every change is proven to be deployable at any time.
We would see how we can enable CD with Jenkins.
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In this session, we will learn about Teamcity CI Server. We will look at the different options available and how we can set a CI pipeline using Teamcity.
Introduction of Continuous Integration (CI)
* Try to answer questions from developers, testers, team leaders, and managers.
* The topology and features of CI.
* How can CI reduce risks?
Standardizing Jenkins with CloudBees Jenkins TeamDeborah Schalm
Jenkins’ extensibility is one of its greatest strengths, but with it comes with some challenges around inconsistent compatibility, quality, and security in its 1300+ components and integrations.
CloudBees Jenkins Team is a curated Jenkins distribution that gives small organizations and teams a more stable and secure Jenkins foundation for their continuous delivery journey. In this webinar, we covered:
Standardizing a Jenkins environment with CloudBees Jenkins Team
Enabling simple component management using the CloudBees Assurance Program
Performing one-click upgrades to maximize instance stability with Beekeeper Upgrade Assistant
Resolving compliance issues with Beekeeper Upgrade Assistant
This document discusses continuous integration (CI), including why it is important, how it works through its core practices, and how CI evolves over time. CI is meant to catch bugs early, reduce merge conflicts, and make development teams more efficient by implementing automated builds, testing, and code integration. The core practices involve using a single source code repository, automating builds and testing, and publishing the latest version. CI is an evolving practice that changes as tools, languages, and development approaches change over time.
Continuous integration (CI) is a software development practice where developers integrate code into a shared repository frequently, preferably multiple times a day. Each integration is verified by an automated build and test process to detect errors early. CI utilizes source control, automated builds, and tests to minimize the time between code changes being integrated and identified issues being found. While CI focuses on frequent code integration and testing, it does not require constant production releases or infrastructure automation. CI helps reduce integration problems and allows development teams to work together more efficiently.
Introduction to Continuous Integration with JenkinsBrice Argenson
This document provides an introduction to continuous integration with Jenkins. It discusses what continuous integration is, how it works using examples, and why Jenkins is a popular open-source continuous integration server. Continuous integration involves developers frequently integrating their work into a shared repository. This allows for multiple times a day integration to catch bugs early. The document then demonstrates how to use Jenkins for continuous integration on a Java project.
Improving software quality using Continuous IntegrationWouter Konecny
This document discusses how continuous integration can be used to improve software quality. It covers topics like version control with Git, build tools like Maven and Gradle, continuous integration with Jenkins, code quality tools like Sonar, and artifact repositories like Nexus. Hands-on examples are provided for setting up Git branches, configuring Jenkins builds, analyzing code coverage with Sonar, and fixing bugs. The overall goal is to illustrate how continuous integration practices can help catch issues earlier, produce higher quality code, and speed up delivery through automation and feedback loops.
What is Continuous Integration? | Continuous Integration with Jenkins | DevOp...Edureka!
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This Edureka tutorial on Continuous Integration explains the concept of Continuous Integration, its benefits and its Tools (Jenkins). Below are the topics covered in the tutorial:
1. Traditional Integration and its Problems
2. What is Continuous Integration
3. Benefits of Continuous Integration
4. Requirements for CI System
5. Jenkins – The Ultimate CI Tool
6. Jenkins Plugins
7. Hands-On
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The document discusses the typical stages of a continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline including requirement gathering, code development, build automation, code quality monitoring, functional testing automation, performance testing automation, security testing automation, and automated deployment. The goal of a CI/CD pipeline is to enable fast, frequent, and smooth software deployments.
Workshop on continuous Integration by Priyanka Hasija and Shilpi Mittal. The concept was introduced to audience with the help of couple of scenarios contrasting projects with CI and without CI. Then they were asked to install Jenkins on their machines and integrate maven project created in previous workshop.
What is Jenkins | Jenkins Tutorial for Beginners | EdurekaEdureka!
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This DevOps Jenkins Tutorial on what is Jenkins ( Jenkins Tutorial Blog Series: https://goo.gl/JebmnW ) will help you understand what is Continuous Integration and why it was introduced. This tutorial also explains how Jenkins achieves Continuous Integration in detail and includes a Hands-On session around Jenkins by the end of which you will learn how to compile a code that is present in GitHub, Review that code and Analyse the test cases present in the GitHub repository. The Hands-On session also explains how to create a build pipeline using Jenkins and how to add Jenkins Slaves.
The Hands-On session is performed on an Ubuntu-64bit machine in which Jenkins is installed.
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CI CD Pipeline Using Jenkins | Continuous Integration and Deployment | DevOps...Edureka!
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This CI CD Pipeline tutorial explains the concepts of Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery & Deployment, its benefits, and its Tools. Below are the topics covered in the video:
1. What is DevOps
2. What are CI and CD?
3. Pipelines: What are they?
4. Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment
5. Role of Jenkins
6. Role of Docker
7. Hands-On – Creating CI CD Pipeline Using Jenkins and Docker
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This document provides an introduction to continuous integration with Jenkins. It discusses what continuous integration is and why Jenkins is commonly used for CI. Jenkins allows for easy installation and configuration, extensive extensibility through plugins, and distributed builds across multiple nodes. The document outlines common CI workflows and components like version control, automated building and testing. It also covers Jenkins' major functionalities, platforms supported, notifications, advanced configuration options and principles of continuous delivery.
When DevOps talks meet DevOps tactics, companies find that Continuous Integration is the make or break point. And implementing CI is one thing, but sustainable CI takes a little bit more consideration. CI is not all about releases, it is also about knowing more about how your software delivery pipeline works, it's weak points, and how you are doing over time.
Join CloudBees and cPrime as we discuss best practices for facilitating DevOps pipelines with Jenkins Workflow and reveal how the workflow engine of Jenkins CI and “Agilecentric” Devops practices together, support complex control structures, shortens the development cycle, stabilizes environments and reduces defects.
This document discusses Jenkins-CI, an open source tool for continuous integration and continuous delivery. It provides an overview of Jenkins-CI capabilities including building and testing software projects continuously, integrating changes, and continuously delivering software. The document also demonstrates Jenkins-CI in action with a live demo and discusses configuring Jenkins jobs, managing Jenkins, and requirements for deployment beyond Jenkins-CI like standardization, workflow, monitoring, and high availability.
Cosmos Online Training is the industry leader in JENKINS Training. Jenkins is an open source continuous integration tool written in Java. JENKINS Online Training
This document provides guidance on developing a connected device solution for a coffee cup called the Connected Cup using WSO2 IoT Server. It describes developing a device agent to display data on the cup, device APIs for communication, UI extensions, analytics processing, a device plugin, and a Carbon feature. Code samples and links are provided for each aspect including getting started with the Connected Cup sample.
Steve Povilaitis presented on continuous deployment and its benefits. Continuous deployment involves continuous developer integrations and deployments executed by automatic builds. It reduces risk by integrating code changes frequently through automated testing and deployment. The presentation outlined a roadmap for implementing continuous deployment practices like version control, automated builds, testing, and deployment through tools like Jenkins.
This document discusses concepts and tools related to continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment. It begins with definitions of continuous integration, continuous deployment, and continuous delivery. It then discusses Jenkins for continuous integration, monitoring, automated testing with Fitnesse, automated deployments with Deployit, and release management with XL Release. It also briefly mentions frameworks and tools related to these areas like Puppet, Chef, Git, Jira, Maven and more. The document concludes with an offer to demonstrate these concepts.
This document provides an overview of continuous integration and compares two popular tools: Travis CI and Jenkins. Continuous integration involves regularly integrating code changes into a shared repository. Martin Fowler's definition is provided. The challenges of integration are discussed. Key aspects of continuous integration like building, testing, and archiving are outlined. Benefits like early bug detection are noted. Travis CI and Jenkins are introduced as popular CI tools. Travis CI is a hosted service that integrates with GitHub, while Jenkins is an open-source application. Their features, uses cases, and examples of companies using each tool are summarized.
Continuous Integration, the minimum viable productJulian Simpson
What does it mean to 'do' Continuous Integration? It used to be enough to execute your unit tests in CI. But the bar is steadily raising for engineering practices. In the last decade we've seen tremendous improvements inacceptance testing. JavaScript is now a platform in it's own right. Cloudcomputing is now vital. There's growing interest in deployment to prod.So Continuous Integration is under more pressure than ever. As the bar slowly raises for engineering practices, we ll present 2011's minimum viable feature set for Continuous Integration
Continuous delivery is the process of automating the deployment of code changes to production. It involves building, testing, and deploying code changes through successive environments like integration, testing, and production. Continuous integration starts the process by automatically building and testing code changes. The release pipeline then automates deploying through environments. This finds issues early and allows for rapid deployment of code changes to production through automated testing and infrastructure provisioning.
Standardizing Jenkins with CloudBees Jenkins TeamDeborah Schalm
Jenkins’ extensibility is one of its greatest strengths, but with it comes with some challenges around inconsistent compatibility, quality, and security in its 1300+ components and integrations.
CloudBees Jenkins Team is a curated Jenkins distribution that gives small organizations and teams a more stable and secure Jenkins foundation for their continuous delivery journey. In this webinar, we covered:
Standardizing a Jenkins environment with CloudBees Jenkins Team
Enabling simple component management using the CloudBees Assurance Program
Performing one-click upgrades to maximize instance stability with Beekeeper Upgrade Assistant
Resolving compliance issues with Beekeeper Upgrade Assistant
This document discusses continuous integration (CI), including why it is important, how it works through its core practices, and how CI evolves over time. CI is meant to catch bugs early, reduce merge conflicts, and make development teams more efficient by implementing automated builds, testing, and code integration. The core practices involve using a single source code repository, automating builds and testing, and publishing the latest version. CI is an evolving practice that changes as tools, languages, and development approaches change over time.
Continuous integration (CI) is a software development practice where developers integrate code into a shared repository frequently, preferably multiple times a day. Each integration is verified by an automated build and test process to detect errors early. CI utilizes source control, automated builds, and tests to minimize the time between code changes being integrated and identified issues being found. While CI focuses on frequent code integration and testing, it does not require constant production releases or infrastructure automation. CI helps reduce integration problems and allows development teams to work together more efficiently.
Introduction to Continuous Integration with JenkinsBrice Argenson
This document provides an introduction to continuous integration with Jenkins. It discusses what continuous integration is, how it works using examples, and why Jenkins is a popular open-source continuous integration server. Continuous integration involves developers frequently integrating their work into a shared repository. This allows for multiple times a day integration to catch bugs early. The document then demonstrates how to use Jenkins for continuous integration on a Java project.
Improving software quality using Continuous IntegrationWouter Konecny
This document discusses how continuous integration can be used to improve software quality. It covers topics like version control with Git, build tools like Maven and Gradle, continuous integration with Jenkins, code quality tools like Sonar, and artifact repositories like Nexus. Hands-on examples are provided for setting up Git branches, configuring Jenkins builds, analyzing code coverage with Sonar, and fixing bugs. The overall goal is to illustrate how continuous integration practices can help catch issues earlier, produce higher quality code, and speed up delivery through automation and feedback loops.
What is Continuous Integration? | Continuous Integration with Jenkins | DevOp...Edureka!
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This Edureka tutorial on Continuous Integration explains the concept of Continuous Integration, its benefits and its Tools (Jenkins). Below are the topics covered in the tutorial:
1. Traditional Integration and its Problems
2. What is Continuous Integration
3. Benefits of Continuous Integration
4. Requirements for CI System
5. Jenkins – The Ultimate CI Tool
6. Jenkins Plugins
7. Hands-On
Check our complete DevOps playlist here: http://goo.gl/O2vo13
The document discusses the typical stages of a continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline including requirement gathering, code development, build automation, code quality monitoring, functional testing automation, performance testing automation, security testing automation, and automated deployment. The goal of a CI/CD pipeline is to enable fast, frequent, and smooth software deployments.
Workshop on continuous Integration by Priyanka Hasija and Shilpi Mittal. The concept was introduced to audience with the help of couple of scenarios contrasting projects with CI and without CI. Then they were asked to install Jenkins on their machines and integrate maven project created in previous workshop.
What is Jenkins | Jenkins Tutorial for Beginners | EdurekaEdureka!
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This DevOps Jenkins Tutorial on what is Jenkins ( Jenkins Tutorial Blog Series: https://goo.gl/JebmnW ) will help you understand what is Continuous Integration and why it was introduced. This tutorial also explains how Jenkins achieves Continuous Integration in detail and includes a Hands-On session around Jenkins by the end of which you will learn how to compile a code that is present in GitHub, Review that code and Analyse the test cases present in the GitHub repository. The Hands-On session also explains how to create a build pipeline using Jenkins and how to add Jenkins Slaves.
The Hands-On session is performed on an Ubuntu-64bit machine in which Jenkins is installed.
To learn how Jenkins can be used to integrate multiple DevOps tools, watch the video titled 'DevOps Tools', by clicking this link: https://goo.gl/up9iwd
Check our complete DevOps playlist here: http://goo.gl/O2vo13
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CI CD Pipeline Using Jenkins | Continuous Integration and Deployment | DevOps...Edureka!
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This CI CD Pipeline tutorial explains the concepts of Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery & Deployment, its benefits, and its Tools. Below are the topics covered in the video:
1. What is DevOps
2. What are CI and CD?
3. Pipelines: What are they?
4. Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment
5. Role of Jenkins
6. Role of Docker
7. Hands-On – Creating CI CD Pipeline Using Jenkins and Docker
Check our complete DevOps playlist here (includes all the videos mentioned in the video): http://goo.gl/O2vo13
This document provides an introduction to continuous integration with Jenkins. It discusses what continuous integration is and why Jenkins is commonly used for CI. Jenkins allows for easy installation and configuration, extensive extensibility through plugins, and distributed builds across multiple nodes. The document outlines common CI workflows and components like version control, automated building and testing. It also covers Jenkins' major functionalities, platforms supported, notifications, advanced configuration options and principles of continuous delivery.
When DevOps talks meet DevOps tactics, companies find that Continuous Integration is the make or break point. And implementing CI is one thing, but sustainable CI takes a little bit more consideration. CI is not all about releases, it is also about knowing more about how your software delivery pipeline works, it's weak points, and how you are doing over time.
Join CloudBees and cPrime as we discuss best practices for facilitating DevOps pipelines with Jenkins Workflow and reveal how the workflow engine of Jenkins CI and “Agilecentric” Devops practices together, support complex control structures, shortens the development cycle, stabilizes environments and reduces defects.
This document discusses Jenkins-CI, an open source tool for continuous integration and continuous delivery. It provides an overview of Jenkins-CI capabilities including building and testing software projects continuously, integrating changes, and continuously delivering software. The document also demonstrates Jenkins-CI in action with a live demo and discusses configuring Jenkins jobs, managing Jenkins, and requirements for deployment beyond Jenkins-CI like standardization, workflow, monitoring, and high availability.
Cosmos Online Training is the industry leader in JENKINS Training. Jenkins is an open source continuous integration tool written in Java. JENKINS Online Training
This document provides guidance on developing a connected device solution for a coffee cup called the Connected Cup using WSO2 IoT Server. It describes developing a device agent to display data on the cup, device APIs for communication, UI extensions, analytics processing, a device plugin, and a Carbon feature. Code samples and links are provided for each aspect including getting started with the Connected Cup sample.
Steve Povilaitis presented on continuous deployment and its benefits. Continuous deployment involves continuous developer integrations and deployments executed by automatic builds. It reduces risk by integrating code changes frequently through automated testing and deployment. The presentation outlined a roadmap for implementing continuous deployment practices like version control, automated builds, testing, and deployment through tools like Jenkins.
This document discusses concepts and tools related to continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment. It begins with definitions of continuous integration, continuous deployment, and continuous delivery. It then discusses Jenkins for continuous integration, monitoring, automated testing with Fitnesse, automated deployments with Deployit, and release management with XL Release. It also briefly mentions frameworks and tools related to these areas like Puppet, Chef, Git, Jira, Maven and more. The document concludes with an offer to demonstrate these concepts.
This document provides an overview of continuous integration and compares two popular tools: Travis CI and Jenkins. Continuous integration involves regularly integrating code changes into a shared repository. Martin Fowler's definition is provided. The challenges of integration are discussed. Key aspects of continuous integration like building, testing, and archiving are outlined. Benefits like early bug detection are noted. Travis CI and Jenkins are introduced as popular CI tools. Travis CI is a hosted service that integrates with GitHub, while Jenkins is an open-source application. Their features, uses cases, and examples of companies using each tool are summarized.
Continuous Integration, the minimum viable productJulian Simpson
What does it mean to 'do' Continuous Integration? It used to be enough to execute your unit tests in CI. But the bar is steadily raising for engineering practices. In the last decade we've seen tremendous improvements inacceptance testing. JavaScript is now a platform in it's own right. Cloudcomputing is now vital. There's growing interest in deployment to prod.So Continuous Integration is under more pressure than ever. As the bar slowly raises for engineering practices, we ll present 2011's minimum viable feature set for Continuous Integration
Continuous delivery is the process of automating the deployment of code changes to production. It involves building, testing, and deploying code changes through successive environments like integration, testing, and production. Continuous integration starts the process by automatically building and testing code changes. The release pipeline then automates deploying through environments. This finds issues early and allows for rapid deployment of code changes to production through automated testing and infrastructure provisioning.
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DevOps, sibling of Agile is born of the need to improve IT service delivery agility to the more stable environment.
DevOps movement emphasizes tearing the boundaries between makers (Development) & caretakers (Operations) of IT services/products.
Ciprian redinciuc continuous integration with jenkins for i osCodecamp Romania
This document discusses setting up continuous integration for iOS projects using Jenkins. It defines continuous integration as integrating code into a shared repository multiple times per day and automatically verifying each check-in with builds. The benefits of continuous integration for iOS include detecting defects early, speeding up builds, and providing code metrics. Jenkins is recommended for continuous integration because it is open source, has a large community and plugins, and can integrate other projects like Android versions. The document provides steps for configuring a Jenkins job to build, test, and deploy an iOS project.
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Building an In-House DevOps Service Platform for Mobility Solutions | Mindtree AnikeyRoy
Mindtree's DevOps service helps clients build an in-house DevOps model platforms within an organisation using open-source DevOps tools. Click here to know more.
Introduction to DevOps Tools | DevOps Training | DevOps Tutorial for Beginner...Edureka!
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This Introduction To DevOps Tools tutorial explains the popular DevOps tools which are actively used in industry and why you should learn them. The following topics have been covered in this tutorial:-
1. Software Development Challenges *Agile
2. DevOps: Need, Rise & Tools involved
3. Git (SCM): Need, Working & Use-case
4. Selenium, TestNG & Maven (CT): Need & Working
5. Jenkins (CI): Need, Working & Use-case
6. Docker (CD & Containers): Need & Working
7. Ansible (CD & CM): Need & Working
8. Structured DevOps Training at Edureka
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The document provides an introduction to DevOps, including definitions of DevOps, the DevOps lifecycle, principles of DevOps, and why DevOps is needed. DevOps is a culture that promotes collaboration between development and operations teams to deploy code to production faster and more reliably through automation. The DevOps lifecycle includes development, testing, integration, deployment, and monitoring phases. Key principles are customer focus, shared responsibility, continuous improvement, automation, collaboration, and monitoring. DevOps aims to streamline software delivery, improve predictability, and reduce costs.
Continuos integration with Jenkins for iOS | SuperSpeakers@CodeCamp Iasi, 2014Endava
Setting up a Jenkins server is very useful for an iOS project and can be worthwhile. We will find out what are the advantages of using continuous integration on our projects, what options do we have and how to setup a job to suit our needs.
This document provides an overview of DevOps, Git basics, and their relationship. It discusses how DevOps aims to improve collaboration between development and operations teams through practices like continuous integration, continuous delivery, and infrastructure automation. It also introduces some key DevOps terminology. Additionally, it covers the basics of using Git for version control, including tracking files, staging changes, committing, ignoring files, and pushing/pulling from remote repositories.
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Training Bootcamp - MainframeDevOps.pptxNashet Ali
Cloud Migration services from your on-premise environment can sometimes be very simple and other times an extremely complicated project to implement. For either scenario, there are always considerations to bear in mind when doing so. This course has been designed to highlight these topics to help you ask the right questions to aid in a successful Cloud migration.
Within this course, we look at how timing plays an important part in your project's success and why phased deployments are important. Security is also examined where we focus on a number of key questions that you should have answers to from a business perspective before your Cloud migration. One of the biggest decisions is your chosen public cloud vendor, how do you make the decision between the available vendors, what should you look for when selecting you will host your architecture, this course dives into this question to help you finalize your choice.
Understanding the correct deployment model is essential, it affects how you architect your environment and each provides different benefits, so gaining the knowledge. I look at how you can break this question down to help you with your design considerations. We also cover service readiness from your on-premise environment and how to align these to the relevant Cloud services. Your design will certainly be different from your on-premise solution, I discuss the best approach when you start to think about your solution design, some of the dos and some of the don’ts.
Once you have your design, it’s important to understand how you are actually going to migrate your services ensuring optimum availability and minimal interruption to your customer base, for example looking at Blue/Green and Canary deployments. Cloud migration allows for some great advantages within your business continuity plans, as a result, I have included a lecture to discuss various models that work great within the Cloud.
Course Objectives
By completing this course you will:
Have greater visibility of some of the key points of a cloud migration
Be able to confidently assess the requirements for your migration
Intended Audience
This course has been designed for anyone who works or operates in business management, business strategy, technical management, and technical operations.
Prerequisites
For this course, it's assumed that you have a working knowledge of cloud computing and cloud principles.
What You Will Learn about Cloud Migration
Introduction - This provides an introduction to the trainer and covers the intended audience. We will also look at what lectures are included in the course, and what you will gain as a student from attending the course.
Time Management – How time plays an important part in successful cloud migration. We discuss the key points to allow time for and how to use it to plan a phased migration.
Security – This lecture will give you the ability to ask the key security questions to the business before performing a migration to the Cloud.
Patterns and Practices of a Successful DevOps TransformationChef
This document discusses patterns and practices for a successful DevOps transformation. It outlines key challenges organizations face with manual processes, silos, and infrequent releases. The document then presents patterns for overcoming these challenges through cloud automation, continuous delivery, and reinforcing a DevOps culture. Examples are provided of organizations that have successfully transformed. The document concludes that infrastructure and applications must be rapidly and safely deployed through automation, cloud technologies, and cultural changes to achieve a DevOps transformation.
DevOps is a culture that aims to harmonize people, processes, and technologies to enhance the ability of organizations to reliably release software faster and more frequently. Visual Studio Team Services is a cloud service that supports the DevOps process through features like Git source control, build management, release management, and testing. An effective continuous integration and continuous deployment pipeline uses automated builds to detect problems early and reliably releases software through environments like development, staging, and production.
Continuous integration is a development practice that requires developers to integrate code into a shared repository multiple times a day, with each check-in verified by an automated build to detect problems early. Continuous integration differs from continuous delivery, which aims to deliver high quality software quickly, and continuous deployment, which automatically releases software passing automated tests into production. Continuous integration brings benefits like reducing integration issues and allowing faster software delivery by catching issues early.
How to win at DevOps (and understand it along the way)Jimmy Puckett
Learn the basics of DevOps, continuous integration, continuous delivery and the tools that you’ll need to successfully implement DevOps at your organization.
#speakgeek - Support Processes for iconnect360Derek Chan
A presentation on how we support & pro-actively resolve our cloud based application issues. We will share about the tools used & how we track them.
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• combination of development
and operations
• stresses communication,
collaboration and integration
between software developer
and information
technology(IT) professional.
14. What is Jenkins
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• Continuous Integration Software
• Web Based Java Tool
• Highly Extensible
15. Build Process Flow with Jenkins
Dev
Jenkins
( Build Server)
SVN Check Out
Launch MsBuild
Compile
Unit Test
Packaging
Commit
Code
SVN
16. What can Jenkins do?
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• Notify stakeholder of build status
• Generate test report
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• User Management
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#5: Improvement in 2 ways – reduce rework and overhead.
Rework is defined as revisiting a work item, after it is considered resolved and has been deployed to the production environment.
Developer are paid for writing code.
See if a developer now has to spend hours deploying software to a Dev environment or writing instruction on how the QA team can deploy software to a QA environment, in my opinion that is overhead.
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#7: development environment is not identical to the production environment.
#8: The company may keep growing, for example company may continue launch new products, new features, more functionalities or customer are consuming more on the company products. The number of servers is increased. This may cause some challenges to the employees who manage it. And slowly it will become the bottle necks.
#9: Imagine, in our company we have 5 environments for each of our 2 products. Before every release, every environment need to be tested before proceed the deployment to the production. All these are the repeatable process or work that we can simplify it by automation. Without the automation, all the manual work is time consuming and waste of resources. some more is not guarantee the work of quality.
#10: What is the longest time that you took in a complex deployment? 1 hour? 2 hour? 3 hours? Or the whole day? In our company, deployment usually involved more than 20 servers. And we are able to complete the deployment over all 20 servers in less than one hour.
#11: Continuous Integration is a practice for DevOps, a key component of agile practices.
#12: (CI) is a development practice that requires developers to integrate code into a shared repository several times a day. Each check-in is then verified by an automated build, allowing teams to detect problems early.
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#13: by increasing the frequency of software delivery through automated deployment processes across development, test and production.
by automating manual tasks, eliminating wait-time and rework.
#14: Jenkins is one of the tool that we are using to build our automation tasks.
#16: Start from developers check in new or modified code into SVN
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After that the Jenkins will be checking with SVN, is there any changes code that required to launch the build?
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