CI/CD - Frequently Asked Questions

CI/CD - Frequently Asked Questions

CI/CD - Frequently Asked Questions

New to CI/CD or looking to optimize your pipeline? This FAQ page answers key questions about Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery, covering concepts, tools, workflows, and best practices. Whether you're automating builds, tests, or deployments, you'll find simple, actionable insights. Learn how Devtron makes CI/CD implementation seamless - integrating with your existing toolchain, improving speed, and ensuring reliability at every stage of software delivery. Get started with smarter DevOps automation today.

What is a CI/CD pipeline?

A CI/CD pipeline automates the process of integrating code changes (CI) and delivering them to production environments (CD), thereby streamlining software development and deployment.

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What is a CI/CD pipeline?

A CI/CD pipeline automates the process of integrating code changes (CI) and delivering them to production environments (CD), thereby streamlining software development and deployment.

Learn more about CI/CD Pipeline

What is a CI/CD pipeline?

A CI/CD pipeline automates the process of integrating code changes (CI) and delivering them to production environments (CD), thereby streamlining software development and deployment.

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What are the main stages of a CI/CD pipeline?

Typically, the stages include source code integration, build, automated testing, deployment, and monitoring.

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What are the main stages of a CI/CD pipeline?

Typically, the stages include source code integration, build, automated testing, deployment, and monitoring.

Learn more about : CI/CD Pipeline Stage

What are the main stages of a CI/CD pipeline?

Typically, the stages include source code integration, build, automated testing, deployment, and monitoring.

Learn more about : CI/CD Pipeline Stage

What is Continuous Delivery (CD)?

Continuous Delivery (CD) is the practice of automatically preparing code changes for production release, ensuring they are deployable at any time.

What is Continuous Delivery (CD)?

Continuous Delivery (CD) is the practice of automatically preparing code changes for production release, ensuring they are deployable at any time.

What is Continuous Delivery (CD)?

Continuous Delivery (CD) is the practice of automatically preparing code changes for production release, ensuring they are deployable at any time.

How does Continuous Deployment differ from Continuous Delivery?

Continuous Deployment goes a step further by automatically deploying every change that passes tests to production without manual approval.

How does Continuous Deployment differ from Continuous Delivery?

Continuous Deployment goes a step further by automatically deploying every change that passes tests to production without manual approval.

How does Continuous Deployment differ from Continuous Delivery?

Continuous Deployment goes a step further by automatically deploying every change that passes tests to production without manual approval.

What is Continuous Integration (CI)?

CI is the practice of frequently integrating code changes into a shared repository, followed by automated builds and tests.

What is Continuous Integration (CI)?

CI is the practice of frequently integrating code changes into a shared repository, followed by automated builds and tests.

What is Continuous Integration (CI)?

CI is the practice of frequently integrating code changes into a shared repository, followed by automated builds and tests.

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Why is CI important in software development?

It detects integration issues early, reduces merge conflicts, and ensures code quality through automated testing.

Why is CI important in software development?

It detects integration issues early, reduces merge conflicts, and ensures code quality through automated testing.

Why is CI important in software development?

It detects integration issues early, reduces merge conflicts, and ensures code quality through automated testing.

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