CI/CD Pipelines and Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

Learn about continuous integration and continuous development and deployment (CI/CD) to better standardize your organization’s development practices. 

This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators

Developers may want to check out the ultimate CI/CD guide on developers.redhat.com. 

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What is CI/CD?

10 mins

CI/CD stands for continuous integration and continuous delivery and deployment, a major component of modern DevOps approaches to application development. Applications must have seamless code and compatible versions as they are developed in an agile system, which can be accomplished through various automation tools.

Want to dive into experimenting with CI/CD right away? Activities are available within our Red Hat Developer Sandbox. 

What will you learn?

  • The basics of CI/CD 

What do you need before starting?

  • Nothing - start here as a resource

How CI/CD works

The principles of CI/CD include two core concepts:

  • Continuous integration means that when any developer submits code to a project, it works with all other code.
  • Continuous delivery and deployment means that all deployed pieces of a project are compatible.

There are numerous tools that assist with creating CI/CD pipelines to allow for seamless, automated deployments that remain compatible and up to the latest established standards. Some examples we’ll discuss in this learning path are Jenkins and Tekton. 

CI/CD allows developers the freedom to focus on building and innovating  their projects, while testing, integration, and deployment are left to speedy, automated options. The result is more reliable code and stable experiences for end-users. 

You are now ready to look into common CI/CD tools and how they can help your projects. 

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