Jenkins Administrator's Guide: Install, manage, and scale a CI/CD build and release system to accelerate your product life cycle
S**E
In-depth in all the right places
As a Jenkins admin of quite a long time (Hudson days), I really enjoyed this book. It went into the right amount of depth in lots of places, sometimes leaving it to you to look some things up online and sometimes providing all the required information. It was the act of needing to look some things up that made the book easier to read in book form as the book "bypassed" some of the things not directly related to Jenkins itself. This allowed the author to focus on almost strictly Jenkins itself and how to get done what you want to get done.The book had chapters for those newer to Jenkins and for experienced Jenkins administrators. I think everyone could learn something from this book, regardless of your experience level.
R**L
Amazing Book
This book teaches and will guide through the steps for setting up a Jenkins instance on Amazon web services. What I liked was the book has a dedicated chapter on web services with screenshots for people who are new to Amazon Web Services. Great book to learn about Jenkins Infrastructure and Configuration.
Z**X
I do not recommend - too basic and all topics are on the internet
I did not like this book because the lack of details on each topic explored. It is not a hands on book and all topics explored you can easily search on the internet or videos on youtube with more details. I do not recommend
A**R
It will give you a good head start in your DevOps career!
A lot of things to learn from no matter your knowledge level!
TrustPilot
5天前
2 周前