Continuous Delivery for DC/OS with Spinnaker
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive overview of the Spinnaker continuous delivery platform and its integration with DC/OS in this 41-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Discover how Cerner leverages this combination to safely and reliably deploy healthcare services architecture. Learn about continuous delivery features, including multi-cloud support, applications and clusters management, and pipeline expressions. Gain insights into safety features such as traffic guards, chaos monkey, and deployment timeouts. Understand the benefits of incremental automation, manual judgment for rollbacks, and configuration change triggers. Examine the implementation of Docker registry triggers, DC/OS stages support, and load balancer integration. Get a glimpse of a "Hello, World!" example and the differences between Enterprise and Open Source DC/OS. Presented by Will Gorman, a software architect at Cerner with extensive experience in healthcare solutions and DC/OS deployment transformation.
Syllabus
Intro
Why continuous delivery?
Safety features
Flexible
Continuous Delivery Features
Multi-cloud
Applications and Clusters
Server Groups and Instances
Marathon applications and tasks
Multi-Region Deployments
Pipelines
Docker Registry Trigger
DC/OS Stages Supported
Pipeline Expressions
Execution Windows
Traffic Guards
Chaos Monkey
Deployment timeouts
Incremental Automation
Manual Judgment to Rollback
Configuration Change Triggers
Load Balancer
Hello, World!
Enterprise and Open Source DC/OS
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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