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CI/CD

CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous delivery) is an uncompromising principle of modern DevOps, with much in common with Agile and Lean methodologies but with its own considerations. Posts here will consider the roll of monitoring in CI/CD and the application of CI/CD to monitoring and observability tools such as Logz.io.

How To

How to Gain Observability into Your CI/CD Pipeline

We all know that observability is a must-have for operating systems in production. But we often neglect...

Guides

Fighting Slow and Flaky CI/CD Pipelines Starts with Observability

Treat your CI/CD like you treat Prod We all practice monitoring and observability in our Production environment....

Best Practices

Monitoring + Automation: An Elusive Goal

Today’s monitoring investments align more often with automation than any other technology. Automation is one of the...

Best Practices

Building AIOps Now for the Future

AIOps is a term Gartner invented to describe a general trend of applying AI techniques to IT...

Webinars

DevOps Best Practices for CI/CD and Observability

In this webinar, we heard from Mike and Sam from Logz.io and CircleCI, respectively, on how CircleCI...

Best Practices

The Evolution of CI/CD and Agile

CI/CD and agile are critical practices for producing frequent, high quality releases. Here's how the process has...

Open Source

Jenkins in a Nutshell

What is Jenkins and why is it a leading CI/CD tool? Find out everything you want to...

Best Practices

Building a Continuous Integration Pipeline: Decisions and Considerations

The main purpose of CI is to merge and integrate all code of all developers several times...

Best Practices

A Guide to Continuous Integration Tools

Regardless of which of these solutions your team uses, your company will have a more productive and...

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