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Strategizing Continuous Delivery in the Cloud

By : Garima Bajpai, Thomas Schuetz
Book Image

Strategizing Continuous Delivery in the Cloud

By: Garima Bajpai, Thomas Schuetz

Overview of this book

Many organizations are embracing cloud technology to remain competitive, but implementing and adopting development processes while modernizing a cloud-based ecosystem can be challenging. Strategizing Continuous Delivery in Cloud helps you modernize continuous delivery and achieve infrastructure-application convergence in the cloud. You’ll learn the differences between cloud-based and traditional delivery approaches and develop a tailored strategy. You’ll discover how to secure your cloud delivery environment, ensure software security, run different test types, and test in the pre-production and production stages. You’ll also get to grips with the prerequisites for onboarding cloud-based continuous delivery for organizational and technical aspects. Then, you’ll explore key aspects of readiness to overcome core challenges in your cloud journey, including GitOps, progressive delivery controllers, feature flagging, differences between cloud-based and traditional tools, and implementing cloud chaos engineering. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to select the right cloud environment and technologies for CD and be able to explore techniques for implementing CD in the cloud.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: Foundation and Preparation for Continuous Delivery in the Cloud
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Part 2: Implementing Continuous Delivery
11
Part 3: Best Practices and the Way Ahead

GitOps

In the earlier sections, we talked about how applications can be packaged and how we could create the underlying IaC. At this point, we might rely on the manual execution of the deployments (hopefully not) or on some kind of CI/CD pipeline. Although this is a good start, there is a smarter way to do this. This section deals with GitOps, its principles, and how we can use it to deploy our applications.

When we think of the things we learned until now, a typical CI/CD pipeline (simplified) might look like this:

Figure 6.6 – Overview of the current deployment process

Figure 6.6 – Overview of the current deployment process

In the beginning, we build our code, test it, and store the artifacts in some repository; furthermore, we create a deployment configuration and store this in some kind of repository. After that, we create the infrastructure in a codified way and are ready to deploy our application using the respective command. As we saw in the preceding figure, we could put all of this into a...