![]() We deploy Jenkins with these architectural components in mind: Jenkins is also a great application to demonstrate one way to think about “Dockerizing” your applications. This presents challenges to applications with data persistence needs or multi-process architectures.Īs I mentioned in my last post, we use Jenkins as a foundational piece of open source software on top of which we build our automation. Productionizing applications with Docker containers requires adjusting to their ephemeral nature and single-process focus. When I first started learning about Docker a year ago and exploring its use I had trouble finding great documentation and examples - even today many describe simple use cases that ultimately aren’t production ready. ![]() ![]() In this first tutorial in the Docker series, you’ll learn: ![]()
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