kingers Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 Introduction to Docker CI/CD .MP4, AVC, 1920x1080, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 33m | 1.67 GB Instructor: Sean P. KaneContainers are often advertised as solving a multitude of problems relating to delivering and maintaining highly available software in the always-on, global environment that most organizations must serve today, but how can they actually help you? What problems are you actually experiencing that can be solved with containers and its closely related technologies? After becoming comfortable with using containers in your day-to-day development workflow, the next step is to take containers deeper into your DevOps pipeline. In this class, we will use Docker Compose to help us set up a fully functioning containerized CI/CD pipeline on our local development systems. The resulting setup will allow each student to write some code, check that code into a git repo, and then watch that code get automatically built, tested, and potentially deployed, using containers for everything. What you'll learn and how you can apply it By the end of this live, hands-on, online course, you'll understand: How to use Docker to automate your DevOps pipeline And you'll be able to: Launch a private git-based source code repository (Gogs)Launch a private Docker repository (Docker Distribution)Launch a private CI/CD instance (Jenkins)Configure the components to work togetherAutomate the DevOps PipelineYou need to understand how to leverage containers to build a simple and reliable DevOps pipeline.Prerequisites Basic comfort with the Unix command line is helpful.Comfort working with Docker images and containers.Recommended preparation: A modern computer and OSRecent Linux, OS X, or Windows 10root/admin rightsCPU Virtualization extensions MUST be enabled in your BIOS/EFIReliable and fast internet connectivityDocker Desktop or Engine (Community Edition)Linux users need to also install Docker Compose, separately.A graphical web browserA text editorA software package managerGit clientGeneral comfort with the command line will be helpful.Optionally, have the following command-line tools installed: tar, wget, curl, jq, and an SSH clientMore InfoAusFilehttps://ausfile.com/y7mp3kvmeay0/O%60REILLY.-.Introduction.To.Docker.CI-CD.part1.rarhttps://ausfile.com/5nqdhrbkckya/O%60REILLY.-.Introduction.To.Docker.CI-CD.part2.rarRapidGatorhttps://rapidgator.net/file/13aafbd71751d24c46a0affab02f6d7a/O`REILLY.-.Introduction.To.Docker.CI-CD.part1.rarhttps://rapidgator.net/file/07f6828c260899b34ca8b5cf20a13a21/O`REILLY.-.Introduction.To.Docker.CI-CD.part2.rarTurboBithttps://turbobit.net/yjkjxntd1bfi/O%60REILLY.-.Introduction.To.Docker.CI-CD.part1.rar.htmlhttps://turbobit.net/hsbmkfbyidy4/O%60REILLY.-.Introduction.To.Docker.CI-CD.part2.rar.htmlFileFactory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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