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Continuous delivery is a software development practice where code changes are automatically prepared for a release to production. Several companies provides software for implementing continuous delivery, such as [[AWS CodePipeline]] and [[AWS CodeBuild]]. | Continuous delivery is a software development practice where code changes are automatically prepared for a release to production. Several companies provides software for implementing continuous delivery, such as [[AWS CodePipeline]] and [[AWS CodeBuild]]. | ||
− | + | * [[Spinnaker]] | |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[wikipedia:Continuous_delivery]] | * [[wikipedia:Continuous_delivery]] | ||
+ | * {{CD}} | ||
* {{CI}} | * {{CI}} | ||
[[Category:Cloud computing| ]] | [[Category:Cloud computing| ]] |
Revision as of 06:31, 9 October 2020
Continuous delivery is a software development practice where code changes are automatically prepared for a release to production. Several companies provides software for implementing continuous delivery, such as AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeBuild.
See also
- wikipedia:Continuous_delivery
- Deployment, CD, Spinnaker, AWS CodeDeploy, Tekton, Argo CD, Continuous Deployment, Continuous Delivery, Blue-green deployment, Red-black deployment, Feature toggle Continuous Delivery Foundation, ARA, A/b testing, Canary, Harness.io, Octopus Deploy
- Continuous integration (Continuous delivery): GitLab CI, TeamCity, Travis CI, Jenkins, CloudBees, AWS CodePipelines, Azure Pipelines, XebiaLabs, Codefresh, GitHub, Pipeline, CircleCI, JFrog Pipelines, Concourse CI, Dagger, Bitbucket Pipelines, Buildkite, Google Cloud Build, Drone.io, Bamboo (Atlassian)
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