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Jenkins Essentials (LFS267)
Course Description
Overview
Increase your earning potential by learning Jenkins, a key tool in CI/CD pipelines vital to today’s DevOps practices, enabling teams to deliver high-quality software quickly and efficiently.With the skills to proficiently leverage Jenkins to scale CI/CD servers and configure multi-branch pipelines and the ability to automate and streamline workflows using IaC and GitOps principles you will be prepared to take on advanced DevOps, SRE and other software development leadership roles.
Lab Info
To configure your development environment for the course, it is recommended that you use the following setup:
You should use a machine with administrator privileges, at least 20GB of free disk space, and 16GB of RAM, as the lab virtual machine (VM) will allocate 4GB for itself. The machine should run one of the following operating systems:
- Mac OS X hosts (64-bit): Version 13 (Ventura) or higher
- Linux distributions (64-bit): Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04; Debian GNU/Linux 10 (“buster”), 11 (“bullseye”), 12 (“bookworm”); Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and 9
- Windows: Version 10 or higher (ensure that hardware virtualization support is turned on)
In addition, your machine must have open access to the Internet and a browser, preferably Chrome or Safari. You will need open ports 5000 and 2222.
For Docker, version 4.28 is required, along with Docker Compose. Docker Compose is installed automatically on Windows and Mac. If you’re using Linux, ensure that you manually install version 2.24.6.
Please note that your computer must not already be a Virtual Machine.
Lab exercises are designed to work either on native hardware, or using a Virtual Machine, under a hypervisor, such as those in the KVM, VMWare, or Virtual Box families.
Detailed instructions to set up your lab environment are provided in the course.
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Prerequisites
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Before taking this course, you should be familiar with Jenkins basics, understand Kubernetes concepts like pods, namespaces, volumes, and RBAC, and have basic knowledge of building and using Docker images.
Check out free Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) and Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158) courses to get you started.
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