Migrating from Jenkins
Blog post from GitLab
Migrations, particularly from Jenkins CI to GitLab CI/CD, can be daunting due to the fear of unknown complexities, yet they are often necessary to avoid brittle builds and cumbersome plugin maintenance. Teams like Linagora have successfully transitioned by leveraging GitLab's comprehensive features, including Git repository management and built-in CI/CD, supported by Docker and Kubernetes for seamless integration. A practical interim solution involves running Jenkinsfiles within GitLab CI/CD using Docker while updating syntax, and Auto DevOps offers predefined configurations to simplify pipeline conversion from Groovy to YAML, including additional features like security and performance testing. The experience of companies such as adSoul highlights best practices such as starting with small projects, effectively using available tools like Docker and Auto DevOps, and maintaining clear communication throughout the migration process.
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