Running Jenkins in Kubernetes
This course, led by Wes Higbee, is called Running Jenkins in Kubernetes. It is aimed at engineers and DevOps who want to go beyond the traditional constraints of managing Jenkins agents.
This course shows a modern alternative: using ephemeral agent pods created on demand, directly in Kubernetes. Each build triggers the creation of a pod, which is deleted at the end of the pipeline. No need to pre-provision anything.
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What's inside
7 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Course presentation
- 3 Deploy Jenkins with a Manifest
- 4 Dynamic and Scalable Kubernetes Agents
- 5 Use Pods in Pipelines
- 6 Use JCasC with the Chart Helm
- 7 Course Resources and Repositories
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