artifact-manager-s3-plugin
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artifact-manager-s3-plugin
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Is there a way to use the Jenkins core 'archiveArtifact' with Artifactory?
I see. The only option I'm aware of is https://github.com/jenkinsci/artifact-manager-s3-plugin (S3 API compatible).
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CMV: Jenkins shouldn't be anywhere near a robust, mature application environment
So, yep done all this and completely agree. I set this all up with Terraform, Docker, and JCasC. However with our 80 person org and around 30 active repos (all with multibranch pipelines) ,200-300 builds a day; I'm seeing reboot times in the 15-20 minutes range (which hurts.) Also, if you don't drain the Jenkins instance prior to replacement then the currently running jobs fail; causing more issues (need to automate this anyone got a script?). Other complaints, plugins break ALL THE TIME so we really have to do some QA before sending a new Jenkins container out to prod. The S3 Artifact plugin doesn't do multipart uploads which limits the maximum size and performance on stash/archiveArtifact (patch here https://github.com/jenkinsci/artifact-manager-s3-plugin/pull/141; could still use a patch to stream the zip/tarball creation). The downstream build feature is really powerful but the blue ocean ui is iffy on it (sometimes it shows downstream builds; sometimes not). The ec2 plugin works but I've never gotten the spot-fleet plugin to work properly (specifically interested in being able to choose alternately sized instances based on spot price and availability). If you use spot-instances with the ec2 plugin; there's no clear way to retry the build (would love a tutorial or script that accomplishes the steps needed on this. i.e. trapping the signal coming from the OS and turning it into an exception in the pipeline). Overall, it's nice once you get here; but it's a metric ton of work... and there's still a bunch of problems. Really wish there was something easier to maintain and grow with a cloud first approach (i.e. rolling upgrades, object store support, fleet support).
aws-cf-templates
- Backup and restore Jenkins build history
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Opinions on running docker stacks on AWS
I think any of the common proxy platforms would work, the example code just happens to be for HAProxy. Managing ECS isn't that hard once you get it stood up. https://github.com/widdix/aws-cf-templates widdix provides a ton of reference cloud formation templates that cover most aspects of running aws infrastructure. We run everything through cloud formation and it is self-scaling and self-healing. System manager can automate patch management as well.
- Learning How To CFN, common scenarios
- AWS Documentation
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Show HN: Diagram and audit any AWS CloudFormation template
https://www.stackery.io/registry/?repo=https://github.com/wi...
Finally, if you’re feeling nostalgic for winter, this example from Symphonia is a lab for benchmarking Lambda cold starts for Java runtimes so that you can better understand how they behave and plan configurations accordingly.
What are some alternatives?
pipeline - A cloud-native Pipeline resource.
aws-cloudformation-templates - A collection of useful CloudFormation templates
configuration-as-code-plugin - Jenkins Configuration as Code Plugin
quickstart-compliance-irap-protected - AWS Quick Start Team
job-dsl-gradle-example - An example Job DSL project that uses Gradle for building and testing.
aws-compute-decision-tree - A decision tree to help you decide on the right AWS compute service for your needs.
AWS-Guide - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Guide. Learn all about Amazon Web Services Tools, Services, and Certifications.
serverless-patterns - Serverless patterns. Learn more at the website: https://serverlessland.com/patterns.
amazon-serverless-datalake-workshop - A workshop demonstrating the capabilities of S3, Athena, Glue, Kinesis, and Quicksight.
aws-s3-virusscan - Antivirus for Amazon S3
lambda-cold-starts
aws-cloudformation-reference - Opinionated AWS CloudFormation Templates to reference and use as a starting point.