From the course: AWS DevOps: Continuous Docker Deployment to AWS Fargate from GitLab

DevOps for Fargate and GitLab

From the course: AWS DevOps: Continuous Docker Deployment to AWS Fargate from GitLab

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DevOps for Fargate and GitLab

- [JV] Fargate on Amazon Web Services is a great way to host Docker containers without having to manage the back end servers that host the containers, and it easily scales up and down. But if you're wanting to use Fargate to simplify server administration tasks, won't you also want to simplify the build and deployment process, for getting those containers into Fargate? GitLab is a popular alternative to GitHub and Bitbucket. The creators of GitLab have changed the focus of their product to not just host Git repositories, but they've also decided to bring DevOps tasks related to code sharing, building, testing and deployment all under one roof. Combining Fargate and GitLab together can create a development pipeline from microservices application that makes it quick to deploy new changes and scale up automatically when your application grows with little maintenance overhead. Sounds great, right? Well, then let's get started, and by the end of this course, you will be ready to start building your app on top of your brand new production-ready, continuous integration, continuous deployment DevOps microservices pipeline. My name is JV, and I'm going to check off your list as many DevOps buzzwords as I can fit into the next hour.

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