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Continuous Monitoring with Jenkins & Best Practices

Offered By: LearnKartS via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

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Welcome to the Continuous Monitoring with Jenkins & Best Practices course! The course covers fundamental tasks such as system information gathering, Jenkins configuration management, and user administration. You will learn to utilize plugins for reporting, code analysis, and monitoring, enhancing visibility and project quality. This course requires knowledge of Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Delivery/Continuous Deployment (CD), and Command Line Interface (CLI) By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Master essential Jenkins administration tasks, from system information gathering to configuration management.  - Utilize plugins effectively for reporting, code analysis, and monitoring to improve project visibility and quality.  - Implement best practices for global security, authentication, and access management to ensure a secure Jenkins environment.  - Configure and manage Jenkins backups for seamless maintenance and disaster recovery.  - Automate testing and reporting processes to streamline workflows and boost efficiency.  - Apply your knowledge to design and implement a comprehensive Jenkins administration solution in your course-end project. The course includes videos, demos, assignments, and readings designed to enrich your learning experience and ensure you gain practical, actionable skills in Continuous Monitoring with Jenkins & Best Practices.  

Syllabus

  • Managing and Monitoring Jenkins
    • In this module, you will master Jenkins system management, like gathering system info, configuring Jenkins, managing users/plugins, monitoring performance, conducting server maintenance, and handling backup/restoration. By the end, you will gain skills to efficiently manage and monitor Jenkins for optimal performance.
  • Jenkins Best Practices
    • The final module focuses on Jenkins's best practices, like global security settings, authentication and user management, access control, and backup plugins. By the end, you'll be ready to implement effective security and backup strategies in Jenkins. Also, the project statement will outline the problem statement to showcase your abilities and creativity in a hands-on project.

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LearnKartS

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