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Monday, July 30, 2018

Hands-On CI/CD for Microservices With Jenkins X

Kubernetes is growing in popularity and many companies use it to orchestrate their containerized microservices. Moreover, microservices are increasing the release cycle, because you do not have to build and deploy a huge monolith application every time a small change is made, therefore DevOps teams should be able to deploy multiple times per day. However, the continuous integration and delivery process is becoming a bottleneck, because at the end of the development process, code changes will trigger a pipeline in a CI tool, and this tool is usually shared by all your microservices. So, what can we do? The answer is Jenkins X: Jenkins X allows you to create a distributed and decoupled CI/CD system.


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