Devops 2.3 Toolkit Kubernetes
Unlike purely theoretical manuals, this book focuses on the "what happens next" stage—after you have built your Docker images and stored them in a registry. It is designed for software professionals already comfortable with containers who want to transition from basic operations to running complex, production-ready clusters. Key areas covered include:
The "2.3" update specifically introduces Jenkins X. The book explores how Jenkins X automates the creation of environments, creates preview environments for pull requests, and promotes releases through different stages using Git as the single source of truth (GitOps principles). devops 2.3 toolkit kubernetes
The transformation was not easy, but the benefits were significant: Unlike purely theoretical manuals, this book focuses on
Scripted pipelines are out. Declarative sync is in. The book explores how Jenkins X automates the
You cannot develop microservices in isolation anymore. You need the cluster locally.