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Spinnaker Spinnaker is an open-source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform that combines a powerful and flexible pipeline management system with integrations to the major cloud providers If you are looking to standardize your release processes and improve quality, Spinnaker is for you
Documentation - Spinnaker Reference For advanced Spinnaker users and developers looking for detailed explanations of how the various parts of Spinnaker work and fit together
Get Started Using Spinnaker Whether you’re an operator or admin installing or managing Spinnaker or an end user getting started using Spinnaker, here are some pointers to get you started
An Introduction to Spinnaker: Hello Deployment Spinnaker has no knowledge of our repo location, so it needs a way to trigger a pipeline automatically when code is pushed (A pipeline is a set of actions that handle the application delivery) Spinnaker will poll our polling job and kick off a pipeline when it detects a fresh run
Concepts - Spinnaker Spinnaker is an open-source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform that helps you release software changes with high velocity and confidence
Versions - Spinnaker The Spinnaker releases listed below are top-level versions tying together each Spinnaker subcomponents’ versions These have been validated together in an end-to-end integration test suite curated by the Spinnaker community, and represent a more maintainable, easy to upgrade Spinnaker
Install and Configure Spinnaker This section describes how to install and set up Spinnaker so that it can be configured for use in production If you just want to evaluate Spinnaker without much work, one of the options in Quickstart might be a better choice
General Purpose Tagging Guide | Spinnaker See configuration for specific configuration details Overview Spinnaker provides a provider-agnostic way of attaching additional attributes (key value pairs) to any managed entity Managed Entities Any object that is maintained (or visualized) by Spinnaker Includes (but is not limited to): Applications Server Groups Load Balancers Instances