Mastering GitLab Building Continuous Integration Pipelines
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GitLab for CI/CD + AWS, Tomcat, Apache, Docker, Java, Python. Master advanced pipeline automation & best practices
Embark on a transformative journey with our comprehensive course, “Mastering GitLab: Building Continuous Integration Pipelines.”
This hands-on program is meticulously designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to harness the full potential of GitLab for efficient and robust CI/CD workflows.
Starting with the fundamentals, you’ll delve into GitLab installation, configuration, and integration with version control systems. As you progress, the course will guide you through creating and optimizing CI/CD pipelines, exploring advanced features such as scripted and declarative pipelines, pipeline as code, and GitLab file best practices.
Beyond the basics, you’ll gain insights into plugin management, security, and scalability considerations, ensuring you can implement GitLab seamlessly across diverse projects and teams. Real-world examples and industry-relevant scenarios will solidify your understanding, while troubleshooting tips and performance optimization techniques will empower you to tackle challenges head-on.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to establish a solid foundation or an experienced user aiming to enhance your skills, this course covers it all. Stay ahead in the dynamic landscape of software development by mastering GitLab and elevating your proficiency in continuous integration and delivery. Enroll now to unlock a world of possibilities and propel your career to new heights
Unlock the Power of GitLab for Seamless CI/CD: From Setup to Advanced Pipeline Automation and Best Practices
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4Operations SystemsVideo lesson
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5LAB ArchitectureVideo lesson
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6Download VirtualBox and LinuxVideo lesson
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7Install Linux and Save it as Golden ImageVideo lesson
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8GitLab LAB ArchitectureVideo lesson
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9GitHub link for the GitLab InstallationText lesson
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10Create the VMs for GitLabVideo lesson
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11Prepare the VMs for GitLabVideo lesson
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12Install GitLab ServerVideo lesson
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13GitLab Self-Managed vs CloudVideo lesson
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14Labels and TagsVideo lesson
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15Install GitLab-RunnerVideo lesson
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16Permission for Gitlab-runner userVideo lesson
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17GitLab Runners SharedVideo lesson
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18GitHub and GitLabVideo lesson
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19Why we using pipelineVideo lesson
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20GitLab Graphical User Interface (GUI) OverviewVideo lesson
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21Admin Area OverviewVideo lesson
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22Gitlab-ci-yml Configuration file in GitlabVideo lesson
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23Basic info of Yaml languageVideo lesson
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24How to run Stages in GitLabVideo lesson
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25Concurrency of Parallel jobs in GitLabVideo lesson
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26Variables OverviewVideo lesson
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27Variables in GitLabVideo lesson
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28When option in GitLabVideo lesson
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29Allow Failure in GitLabVideo lesson
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30TimeoutVideo lesson
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31ArtifactsVideo lesson
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32Mastering GitLab QuizQuiz
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33Deployments Java Project PlanVideo lesson
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34Create Java Project and Clone itVideo lesson
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35Push the Java code to GitLab ServerVideo lesson
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36Join GitLab Runner to GitLab ServerVideo lesson
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37Install Tomcat on GitLab RunnersVideo lesson
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38Install Maven on GitLab RunnersVideo lesson
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39Deploy Java Apps with GitLab PipelineVideo lesson
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40Deployments Java on AWS PlanVideo lesson
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41Push the files from Local to GitLab CloudVideo lesson
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42Register on AWSVideo lesson
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43Add User in AWSVideo lesson
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44Create AWS InstancesVideo lesson
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45Install Tomcat on AWSVideo lesson
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46Install Maven on AWSVideo lesson
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47Join AWS to GitLab CloudVideo lesson
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48Deploy Java Application on AWSVideo lesson
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