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Modern DevOps Practices

By : Gaurav Agarwal
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Modern DevOps Practices

By: Gaurav Agarwal

Overview of this book

Containers have entirely changed how developers and end-users see applications as a whole. With this book, you'll learn all about containers, their architecture and benefits, and how to implement them within your development lifecycle. You'll discover how you can transition from the traditional world of virtual machines and adopt modern ways of using DevOps to ship a package of software continuously. Starting with a quick refresher on the core concepts of containers, you'll move on to study the architectural concepts to implement modern ways of application development. You'll cover topics around Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, Packer, and other similar tools that will help you to build a base. As you advance, the book covers the core elements of cloud integration (AWS ECS, GKE, and other CaaS services), continuous integration, and continuous delivery (GitHub actions, Jenkins, and Spinnaker) to help you understand the essence of container management and delivery. The later sections of the book will take you through container pipeline security and GitOps (Flux CD and Terraform). By the end of this DevOps book, you'll have learned best practices for automating your development lifecycle and making the most of containers, infrastructure automation, and CaaS, and be ready to develop applications using modern tools and techniques.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Container Fundamentals and Best Practices
7
Section 2: Delivering Containers
15
Section 3: Modern DevOps with GitOps

Build performance best practices

CI is an ongoing process, and therefore, you will have a lot of parallel builds running within your environment at a given time. In such a situation, let's look at how we can optimize them using a number of best practices.

Aim for faster builds

The faster you can complete your build, the quicker you will get feedback and run your next iteration. A slow build slows down your development team. Take steps to ensure that builds are faster. For example, in Docker's case, it makes sense to use smaller base images as it will download the code from the image registry every time it does a build. Using a single base image for most of your builds will also speed up your build time. Using tests will help, but make sure that they aren't long-running. We want to avoid a CI build that runs for hours. Therefore, it would be good to offload long-running tests into another job or use a pipeline. Run activities in parallel if possible.

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