- False. Continuous integration is about integrating the work of every developer with that of their colleagues at least daily and building and testing the integrated sources. Just running a daily build does not constitute continuous integration.
- True. A classic build pipeline is always connected to a source code repository. It might be that the sources are not used in the build pipeline, but the connection is always there.
- False. It is possible to create a YAML pipeline that starts directly with a stage. A link to a source control repository is no longer mandatory.
- The correct answer is number 1: a service connection. Service connections are configured in the organization or project that contains the pipeline that needs to call into the external tool. Once a service connection is configured, it can be used from one or more pipelines.
- The correct answers are numbers 1...
Implementing Azure DevOps Solutions
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Overview of this book
Implementing Azure DevOps Solutions helps DevOps engineers and administrators to leverage Azure DevOps Services to master practices such as continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), containerization, and zero downtime deployments.
This book starts with the basics of continuous integration, continuous delivery, and automated deployments. You will then learn how to apply configuration management and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) along with managing databases in DevOps scenarios. Next, you will delve into fitting security and compliance with DevOps. As you advance, you will explore how to instrument applications, and gather metrics to understand application usage and user behavior. The latter part of this book will help you implement a container build strategy and manage Azure Kubernetes Services. Lastly, you will understand how to create your own Azure DevOps organization, along with covering quick tips and tricks to confidently apply effective DevOps practices.
By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the knowledge you need to ensure seamless application deployments and business continuity.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: Getting to Continuous Delivery
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Introduction to DevOps
Everything Starts with Source Control
Moving to Continuous Integration
Continuous Deployment
Section 2: Expanding your DevOps Pipeline
Dependency Management
Infrastructure and Configuration as Code
Dealing with Databases in DevOps Scenarios
Continuous Testing
Security and Compliance
Section 3: Closing the Loop
Application Monitoring
Gathering User Feedback
Section 4: Advanced Topics
Containers
Planning Your Azure DevOps Organization
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