What's coming for Auto DevOps
Blog post from GitLab
Auto DevOps is a feature designed to streamline the adoption of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) by incorporating best practices and automation within the software development lifecycle. It requires a Kubernetes cluster to function and includes various automated stages such as Auto Build, Auto Test, Auto Code Quality, and Auto Deploy, among others, which facilitate different aspects of the development process from building and testing code to security analysis and deployment. Recent improvements include compatibility with Kubernetes 1.16, while upcoming enhancements aim to integrate cloud-native buildpacks, support for air-gapped networks, and an upgrade to Helm 3. Additionally, future updates will introduce features like NGINX alerts and Merge Train support, alongside a shift towards a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) approach to improve pipeline efficiency. The platform is evolving to align with modern DevOps best practices, offering a robust solution for users to efficiently manage and monitor their applications.
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