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Spinnaker Spinnaker is an open source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes with high velocity and confidence Created at Netflix, it has been battle-tested in production by hundreds of teams over millions of deployments
Documentation - Spinnaker The Spinnaker project was started at Netflix Now, it thrives on the contributions of the broader DevOps community who have adopted it as their Continuous Delivery tool
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
Kubernetes Provider - Spinnaker Spinnaker’s Kubernetes provider fully supports Kubernetes-native, manifest-based deployments and is the recommended provider for deploying to Kubernetes with Spinnaker
Install and Configure Spinnaker Describes how to install and set up Spinnaker so that it can be configured for use in production
Kubernetes - Spinnaker Last modified May 13, 2021: docs (migrate): add remaining Extending Spinnaker pages (3835a79)
Pipelines - Spinnaker Define your sequence of stages at the top Spinnaker supports parallel paths of stages, as well as the ability to specify whether multiple instances of a pipeline can be run at once Specify details for a given stage in the sections below
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
Concepts - Spinnaker Spinnaker is an open-source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform that helps you release software changes with high velocity and confidence
Jenkins - Spinnaker Setting up Jenkins as a Continuous Integration (CI) system within Spinnaker lets you trigger pipelines with Jenkins, add a Jenkins stage to your pipeline, or add a Script stage to your pipeline