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    Get up and running with Jenkins on Google Kubernetes Engine

    ...It walks developers through the process of automating software delivery by integrating source control, build systems, containerization, and deployment orchestration into a unified workflow. The project leverages Google Kubernetes Engine to manage containerized applications and uses Jenkins pipelines to define and execute build and deployment processes declaratively. It illustrates how to deploy applications using Kubernetes primitives such as deployments, services, ingress, and secrets, enabling scalable and resilient microservices architectures. The repository also highlights best practices such as GitOps workflows, automated rollouts, and secure credential management within CI/CD pipelines.
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    Knative Serving

    Knative Serving

    Kubernetes-based, scale-to-zero, request-driven compute

    Knative Serving defines a set of objects as Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs). These resources are used to define and control how your serverless workload behaves on the cluster. The service.serving.knative.dev resource automatically manages the whole lifecycle of your workload. It controls the creation of other objects to ensure that your app has a route, a configuration, and a new revision for each update of the service. Service can be defined to always route traffic to the latest revision or to a pinned revision. ...
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