Jenkins Administrator’s Guide: Install, manage, and scale a CI/CD build and release system to accelerate your product life cycle Front Cover

Jenkins Administrator’s Guide: Install, manage, and scale a CI/CD build and release system to accelerate your product life cycle

  • Length: 436 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2021-12-24
  • ISBN-10: 1838824324
  • ISBN-13: 9781838824327
  • Sales Rank: #2089102 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Build and manage a production Jenkins instance, complete with CI/CD pipelines using GitHub and Docker Hub, Jenkins Configuration as Code, Shared Libraries, Script Security, and optimization guides

Key Features

  • Set up production-grade Jenkins and CI/CD pipelines with GitHub and Docker Hub integrations
  • Manage, protect, and upgrade a production Jenkins instance regardless of its size and the number of users
  • Scale a Jenkins instance using advanced optimization tips, tricks, and best practices

Book Description

Jenkins is a renowned name among build and release CI/CD DevOps engineers because of its usefulness in automating builds, releases, and even operations. Despite its capabilities and popularity, it’s not easy to scale Jenkins in a production environment. Jenkins Administrator’s Guide will not only teach you how to set up a production-grade Jenkins instance from scratch, but also cover management and scaling strategies.

This book will guide you through the steps for setting up a Jenkins instance on AWS and inside a corporate firewall, while discussing design choices and configuration options, such as TLS termination points and security policies. You’ll create CI/CD pipelines that are triggered through GitHub pull request events, and also understand the various Jenkinsfile syntax types to help you develop a build and release process unique to your requirements. For readers who are new to Amazon Web Services, the book has a dedicated chapter on AWS with screenshots. You’ll also get to grips with Jenkins Configuration as Code, disaster recovery, upgrading plans, removing bottlenecks, and more to help you manage and scale your Jenkins instance.

By the end of this book, you’ll not only have a production-grade Jenkins instance with CI/CD pipelines in place, but also knowledge of best practices by industry experts.

What you will learn

  • Set up a production-grade Jenkins instance on AWS and on-premises
  • Create continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines triggered by GitHub pull request events
  • Use Jenkins Configuration as Code to codify a Jenkins setup
  • Backup and restore configurations and plan for disaster recovery
  • Plan, communicate, execute, and roll back upgrade scenarios
  • Identify and remove common bottlenecks in scaling Jenkins
  • Use Shared Libraries to develop helper functions and create new DSLs

Who this book is for

This book is for both new Jenkins administrators and advanced users who want to optimize and scale Jenkins. Jenkins beginners can follow the step-by-step directions, while advanced readers can join in-depth discussions on Script Security, removing bottlenecks, and other interesting topics. Build and release CI/CD DevOps engineers of all levels will also find new and useful information to help them run a production-grade Jenkins instance following industry best practices.

Table of Contents

  1. Jenkins Infrastructure with TLS/SSL and Reverse Proxy
  2. Jenkins with Docker on HTTPS on AWS and inside a Corporate Firewall
  3. GitOps-Driven CI Pipelines with GitHub
  4. GitOps-Driven CD Pipelines with Docker Hub and More Jenkinsfile Features
  5. Headfirst AWS for Jenkins
  6. Jenkins Configuration as Code (JCasC)
  7. Backup and Restore and Disaster Recovery
  8. Upgrading the Jenkins Controller, Agents, and Plugins
  9. Reducing Bottlenecks
  10. Shared Libraries
  11. Script Security
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