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Deploying Node.js With Atlassian Bamboo Issac Goldstand Principal Architect ironSource
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Deploying Node.js With Atlassian Bamboo

Issac GoldstandPrincipal Architect

ironSource

How did the artifact get to the production machine?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/bortescristian/6312962230

In a previous episode...

Artifact Push – Supported by Bamboo, including firewall transversal, but requires the target machine to have a Remote Agent license

In a previous episode...

Always workedArtifact Push – Supported by Bamboo, including firewall transversal,

but requires the target machine to have a Remote Agent license

In a previous episode...

Always workedArtifact Push – Supported by Bamboo, including firewall transversal,

but requires the target machine to have a Remote Agent license

External artifact store – No native Bamboo support.Vote for it at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-11876

In a previous episode...

Always worked

“Secret” feature

Artifact Push – Supported by Bamboo, including firewall transversal,but requires the target machine to have a Remote Agent license

External artifact store – No native Bamboo support.Vote for it at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-11876

In a previous episode...

Always worked

“Secret” feature

Artifact Push – Supported by Bamboo, including firewall transversal,but requires the target machine to have a Remote Agent license

External artifact store – No native Bamboo support.Vote for it at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-11876

Artifact Pull – Supported by popular deployment tools (Chef, Puppet, Capistrano) but requires Firewall access and fileaccess (FTP, HTTP) to Bamboo’s artifact store

In a previous episode...

Always worked

“Secret” feature

Let’s take a look

Artifact Push – Supported by Bamboo, including firewall transversal,but requires the target machine to have a Remote Agent license

External artifact store – No native Bamboo support.Vote for it at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-11876

Artifact Pull – Supported by popular deployment tools (Chef, Puppet, Capistrano) but requires Firewall access and fileaccess (FTP, HTTP) to Bamboo’s artifact store

In a previous episode...

Always worked

“Secret” feature

Let’s take a look

Artifact Push – Supported by Bamboo, including firewall transversal,but requires the target machine to have a Remote Agent license

External artifact store – No native Bamboo support.Vote for it at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-11876

Artifact Pull – Supported by popular deployment tools (Chef, Puppet, Capistrano) but requires Firewall access and fileaccess (FTP, HTTP) to Bamboo’s artifact store

In a previous episode...

Company A - production

Company B - production

Company B - staging

Company C - production

Company D - production

Company D - staging

Company E - production

Company F - production

Company F - staging

Company G - production

Company G - dev

Company A - production

Company B - production

Company B - staging

Company C - production

Company D - production

Company D - staging

Company E - production

Company F - production

Company F - staging

Thank you


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