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    Running Jenkins on AWS: Deploying and Managing Jenkins on Cloud Infrastructure

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    Running Jenkins on AWS: Deploying and Managing Jenkins on Cloud Infrastructure

    Running Jenkins on AWS: Deploying and Managing Jenkins on Cloud Infrastructure
    .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 1h 8m | 164 MB
    Instructor: Michael Jenkins

    Learn how to create a Jenkins environment using the cloud-based servers of AWS. In this course, instructor Michael Jenkins covers steps for setting up Jenkins, creating a build environment, connecting to code repositories with webhooks, using a deployment service, and shutting down AWS resources.

    First, Michael shows you how to create a Jenkins controller instance, including how to configure a security group, an NGINX reverse proxy, and the Jenkins automation service. Next, he takes you through creating a build environment and connecting the Jenkins controller to the build server. Michael explains what a webhook is, demonstrates how to create and test one in GitHub, and shows how to use a webhook to trigger an automated deployment with AWS Lambda. Finally, Michael discusses how to stop or remove AWS resources.

    Learning objectives

    • Deploy and configure Jenkins on AWS using best practices for security and reliability.
    • Integrate Jenkins with AWS services such as EC2, IAM, and AWS Lambda to streamline CI/CD workflows.
    • Implement security best practices for Jenkins on AWS, including credential management and IAM role configuration.


    Running Jenkins on AWS: Deploying and Managing Jenkins on Cloud Infrastructure