Unlock better DevOps with GitLab CI/CD
Blog post from GitLab
A healthy DevOps culture, characterized by seamless collaboration between Development and IT operations, enhances delivery speed and helps meet business objectives, but the complexity of tools like Jenkins can hinder this process by creating silos and knowledge gaps. Jenkins requires extensive maintenance of build environment systems, making upgrades risky and Groovy scripting challenging due to limited expertise. The lack of clustering or failover support further complicates its use, necessitating close monitoring of its single-instance web UI. This complexity fosters a "throw it over the wall" dynamic, where developers rely heavily on a small group of experts, leading to poor visibility and isolated teams. In contrast, a single application CI/CD platform, such as GitLab, integrates all aspects of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) from one interface, facilitating DevOps best practices by incorporating functionalities like SCM, issue tracking, security testing, and monitoring, thus reducing silos and improving management across teams.
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