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  • 001 Running Jenkins on AWS.mp4
    00:40
  • 002 What you should know.mp4
    01:26
  • 003 Whats new in this update.mp4
    00:50
  • 001 Create a security group.mp4
    04:54
  • 002 Create a key pair.mp4
    03:00
  • 003 Create the Jenkins EC2 instance.mp4
    05:12
  • 004 Install Java Jenkins NGINX.mp4
    04:35
  • 005 Configure NGINX.mp4
    04:58
  • 006 Configure Jenkins.mp4
    03:01
  • 007 Challenge Set up a Jenkins master server.mp4
    00:56
  • 008 Solution Set up a Jenkins master server.mp4
    15:32
  • 001 Plan the build environment.mp4
    02:05
  • 002 Create an IAM role for the build server.mp4
    02:26
  • 003 Create a security group and key pair for the build server.mp4
    04:22
  • 004 Create the build server.mp4
    02:56
  • 005 Connect the Jenkins master to the build server.mp4
    04:55
  • 006 Challenge Set up a build server.mp4
    01:04
  • 007 Solution Set up a build server.mp4
    12:44
  • 001 Plan the CI CD pipeline.mp4
    02:12
  • 002 Whats a webhook .mp4
    01:22
  • 003 Create and test a webhook.mp4
    05:21
  • 004 Challenge Connect Jenkins to GitHub.mp4
    00:51
  • 005 Solution Connect Jenkins to GitHub.mp4
    06:14
  • 001 Create an Elastic Beanstalk application.mp4
    02:30
  • 002 Download the application code.mp4
    01:31
  • 003 Create a GitHub repository for the application code.mp4
    01:21
  • 004 Create a freestyle job to deploy code from GitHub part 1.mp4
    04:02
  • 005 Create a freestyle job to deploy code from GitHub part 2.mp4
    05:37
  • 006 Deploy to Elastic Beanstalk from GitHub.mp4
    03:05
  • 007 Challenge Deploy to Elastic Beanstalk from GitHub.mp4
    01:00
  • 008 Solution Deploy to Elastic Beanstalk from GitHub.mp4
    06:21
  • 001 Stop or remove AWS resources.mp4
    04:12
  • 002 Challenge Decommission your Jenkins servers.mp4
    00:46
  • 003 Solution Decommission your Jenkins servers.mp4
    05:39
  • 001 Next steps.mp4
    00:41
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    Learn how to create and move a master instance of Jenkins to the cloud-based servers of AWS (Amazon Web Services). In this course, instructor Michael Jenkins covers steps for setting up Jenkins, creating a build environment, connecting with webhooks, using a deployment service, and shutting down AWS resources. First, Michael shows you how to create a master instance of Jenkins, including how to configure a security group, a NGINX reverse proxy, and your Jenkins master instance. Next, he steps through creating a build environment and connect the Jenkins master server to the build server. Michael explains what a webhook is and how you can create and test one. He goes over how to deploy using Elastic Beanstalk. Finally, Michael discusses how to stop or remove AWS resources.

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    Michael Jenkins is a graduate of Iowa State University with BS and MS degrees in Computer Engineering. For more than 20 years, he has worked with a variety of technologies including integrated circuit design and infrastructure automation. Recently, Michael has worked to automate cloud operations for the media and entertainment industry. Michael holds several technical certifications including AWS Certified Solutions Architect and AWS Certified Developer Associate. He’s also versed in Google Cloud Platform and MicroSort Azure. Michael is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and lives in the Los Angeles metro area. He pairs his love of technology with a passion for journalism by authoring technical content. He has presented at conferences in North America and Europe and published several online courses on cloud technologies including continuous integration tools, web servers, and code repositories.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 35
    • duration 2:08:21
    • Release Date 2025/02/24