Description
In this course I have covered the CI and CD using Azure Devops.
In software engineering, CI/CD or CICD is the combined practices of continuous integration and either continuous delivery or continuous deployment.
CI/CD bridges the gaps between development and operation activities and teams by enforcing automation in building, testing and deployment of applications.
Service provided in Azure Dev ops
Azure Boards
Deliver value to your users faster using proven agile tools to plan, track and discuss work across your teams.
Azure Pipelines
Build, test and deploy with CI/CD which works with any language, platform and cloud. Connect to GitHub or any other Git provider and deploy continuously.
Azure Repos
Get unlimited, cloud-hosted private Git repos and collaborate to build better code with pull requests and advanced file management.
Azure Test Plans
Test and ship with confidence using manual and exploratory testing tools.
Azure Artifacts
Create, host and share packages with your team and add artifacts to your CI/CD pipelines with a single click.
When was Azure DevOps launched?
Despite being launched in October 2018, Azure DevOps is not the new kid on the DevOps block. Its lineage can be traced all the way back to Visual Studio Team System which was launched in 2006. This is a mature product with a rich feature-set that has over 80,000 internal users at Microsoft.
What are the benefits of Azure DevOps?
Reliability
As a SaaS offering, Azure DevOps is reliable, scalable and globally available. It is also backed by an SLA of 99.9% uptime and by 24×7 support.
Access to the latest features
Azure DevOps users get access to new features every 3 weeks. Microsoft is transparent, have published the product roadmap and are committed to rapidly iterating on the feature-set.