Advanced Jenkins Course – Pipelines, Multi‑node Setup, Plugins, and CI/CD Practices
This advanced Jenkins course covers pipeline builds, multi-node configuration, plugin development, distributed builds, integration with tools like SonarQube and Artifactory, and continuous deployment, providing practical video tutorials and resources for mastering CI/CD workflows.
In this course you will study advanced Jenkins features in depth, including pipeline builds, multi‑node configuration, plugin development, and related concepts, with detailed explanations and real‑world case studies.
Module 1: Software development lifecycle, waterfall model, agile development, continuous integration concepts, CI elements, and benefits (videos 1‑1 to 1‑6).
Module 2: Jenkins environment overview, installation on various platforms (Servlet container, Ubuntu, CentOS, behind a proxy, Docker, Windows), and creation of development and pre‑production stages (videos 2‑1 to 2‑9).
Module 3: Jenkins pipeline work, declarative pipeline syntax, pipeline tooling, and multi‑branch pipelines with automatic triggers (videos 3‑1 to 3‑4).
Module 4: Plugin management, server backup and restore, Jenkins home configuration, and detailed home directory features (videos 4‑1 to 4‑4).
Module 5: Distributed builds introduction and adding Linux, Windows, and Docker slaves (videos 5‑1 to 5‑4).
Module 6: Integration with SonarQube and Artifactory (videos 6‑1 and 6‑2).
Module 7: Technical integration design and creating continuous integration pipelines (videos 7‑1 and 7‑2).
Module 8: Continuous delivery design, pre‑production environment setup with JMeter, performance testing configuration, and building CI pipelines (videos 8‑1 to 8‑4).
Module 9: Introduction to continuous deployment, production server creation, and implementing Jenkins continuous deployment (videos 9‑1 to 9‑3).
Module 10: Integration with Active Directory and LDAP servers (videos 10‑1 and 10‑2).
The course also provides a zip file with supporting materials.
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