Self-healing, Highly Scalable and Secured Jenkins in the Cloud
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Continuous Integration, also known as CI, is an important part of modern software development. A good CI infrastructure can aid the development process, help detect and fix bugs faster and provide a useful project dashboard for both developers and non-developers. Jenkins is one of the most popular CI tools widely used in organisations. However, setting up a Jenkins infrastructure is not only tedious, but hard to maintain. In this talk, attendees will learn more about the benefits of deploying Jenkins in the cloud rather than on-premise. Attendees will receive a one-click deployment recipe for setting up a reliable, scalable, secure and self-healable Jenkins environment in the AWS cloud.
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Continuous Integration, also known as CI, is an important part of modern software development. A good CI infrastructure can aid the development process, help detect and fix bugs faster and provide a useful project dashboard for both developers and non-developers. Jenkins is one of the most popular CI tools widely used in organisations. However, setting up a Jenkins infrastructure is not only tedious, but hard to maintain.
In this talk, attendees will learn more about the benefits of deploying Jenkins in the cloud rather than on-premise. Attendees will receive a one-click deployment recipe for setting up a reliable, scalable, secure and self-healable Jenkins environment in the AWS cloud.