OVERVIEW
Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) (or CI/CD) has become an integral part of software development and DevOps testing. It provides developers the necessary features so that they can deploy the code continuously. It detects bugs at an early stage and avoids integration problems due to frequent committing of source code. And CI/CD tools have now become an integral part of the DevOps testing activity.
Here's the problem, though -- the landscape of CI/CD tools available now is huge, and it's only growing, making it tough to pick the best ones.
Luckily, we've compiled a list of the best CI/CD tools as well as compared the top ones with each other to help you choose a CI/CD tool that suits your budget and project requirements.
Keep reading to find the right CI/CD tools for all your DevOps testing needs, or use the chapter links to jump around the ones you're interested in.
Also, This GitLab Tutorial will teach you everything you need to know about GitLab..
We all know that Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) has become a big part of DevOps. And DevOps teams often land themselves in a fix when selecting the best tools — as with so many options out there, choosing the right one can get tricky. We've put together a detailed guide covering the best CI/CD tools out there to help you.
SEE MORE →Now that you know about the best CI/CD tools available today - let's find out how they stack up against each other. And to do that, we'll start with comparing two of the widely-used CI/CD tools in the market today: Bamboo vs Jenkins.
SEE MORE →When Looking for the best CI/CD tool out there, Jenkins and GitLab CI are great options. Picking between them is a tough choice, we know. Not sure which one to choose? Well, to help you out, we’ve compared the key features of both the tools.
SEE MORE →Travis CI and Jenkins are both popular CI/CD tools and were launched in the same year, i.e., 2011. As of July 2020, Jenkins has been the more obvious choice as CI/CD tool with 15.9k stars & 6.3k forks than TravisCI, which has 8k stars & 756 forks. However, these numbers alone don’t imply which CI/CD tool is suitable for your project. Read the blog to make the right choice!
SEE MORE →We all know that Jenkins is one of the best CI/CD tools. But gone are the days when Jenkins was the only CI-CD tool that one could think of! Many new CI-CD tools have emerged with out-of-the-box features and are more apt for your requirements. In this blog, learn the key differences, features and more that will help you decide better.
SEE MORE →These two CI/CD tools are widely used to automatically push frequent code changes into the main branch while performing DevOps testing at every step to ensure that there are fewer errors in the build. Checkout this blog to learn more about their unique features and see who wins the battle.
SEE MORE →Looking for the best CI/CD tool for your business and struggling to decide between CircleCI vs Travis CI? Don't worry. We have reviewed each of these tools and compared them on key aspects to help you select the best tool for your business.
SEE MORE →Both CircleCI and GitLab are equally good for streamlining your SDLC and implementing CI/CD for business agility. We went all out and did some research to compare two of the most commonly used CI/CD pipeline tools: CircleCI Vs. GitLab to help you pick the best suited tool.
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