Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) Course Overview

Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) Course Overview

Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167)

Duration: 4 Days

The Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) course equips you with the skills needed to implement Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) workflows using the Jenkins automation server. This free course covers essential topics such as the CI/CD Overview, Jenkins Installation Basics, and the Jenkins Dashboard. You'll explore Jenkins Plugins, security, and Jenkins Projects, including both Freestyle and Pipeline Projects. Additionally, the course delves into Distributed Builds Architecture and provides guidance on future learning paths.

By the end of this course, you will grasp the practical application of Jenkins, enabling streamlined software development and deployment processes. Prerequisites include a basic understanding of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and familiarity with software configuration management (SCM) tools like GIT.

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Course Prerequisites

Minimum Required Prerequisites for Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) Course

To make the most of the Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) course, it is recommended that you have:


  • Basic Knowledge of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC): Understanding the phases and processes involved in developing software from planning and development to deployment and maintenance.
  • Basic Knowledge of Software Configuration Management (SCM) Tools, Such as GIT: Familiarity with version control systems to manage changes in the software and coordinate among team members.

These fundamentals will help you grasp the key concepts of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) workflows using the Jenkins automation server more effectively.


Target Audience for Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167)

1. The "Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167)" course is designed for IT professionals looking to master CI/CD workflows using Jenkins, ideally those with basic knowledge of SDLC and SCM tools like GIT.


2.


  • Software Developers
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Automation Testers
  • System Administrators
  • Build and Release Engineers
  • IT Managers and Team Leads
  • Continuous Integration/Delivery Managers
  • Cloud Engineers
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Professionals
  • IT Professionals transitioning to DevOps
  • IT Consultants specializing in DevOps solutions


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167)?

1. Introduction to the Course’s Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered:

The Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) course provides essential knowledge to implement Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) workflows using Jenkins. The course covers installation, dashboard navigation, plugins, security, projects, and distributed builds architecture.

2. Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Understand the fundamentals of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD)
  • Install and configure the Jenkins automation server
  • Navigate and utilize the Jenkins Dashboard efficiently
  • Manage and integrate Jenkins Plugins for extended functionality
  • Implement security measures in Jenkins
  • Create and manage different types of Jenkins projects, including Freestyle and Pipeline projects
  • Configure and run Jenkins Freestyle Projects
  • Develop and manage Jenkins Pipeline Projects
  • Understand and configure Distributed Builds Architecture for scaling Jenkins
  • Identify the next steps for advanced Jenkins learning and implementation

These objectives will provide students with a solid foundation in Jenkins to successfully implement CI/CD workflows.

Target Audience for Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167)

1. The "Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167)" course is designed for IT professionals looking to master CI/CD workflows using Jenkins, ideally those with basic knowledge of SDLC and SCM tools like GIT.


2.


  • Software Developers
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Automation Testers
  • System Administrators
  • Build and Release Engineers
  • IT Managers and Team Leads
  • Continuous Integration/Delivery Managers
  • Cloud Engineers
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Professionals
  • IT Professionals transitioning to DevOps
  • IT Consultants specializing in DevOps solutions


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167)?

1. Introduction to the Course’s Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered:

The Introduction to Jenkins (LFS167) course provides essential knowledge to implement Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) workflows using Jenkins. The course covers installation, dashboard navigation, plugins, security, projects, and distributed builds architecture.

2. Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Understand the fundamentals of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD)
  • Install and configure the Jenkins automation server
  • Navigate and utilize the Jenkins Dashboard efficiently
  • Manage and integrate Jenkins Plugins for extended functionality
  • Implement security measures in Jenkins
  • Create and manage different types of Jenkins projects, including Freestyle and Pipeline projects
  • Configure and run Jenkins Freestyle Projects
  • Develop and manage Jenkins Pipeline Projects
  • Understand and configure Distributed Builds Architecture for scaling Jenkins
  • Identify the next steps for advanced Jenkins learning and implementation

These objectives will provide students with a solid foundation in Jenkins to successfully implement CI/CD workflows.