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Creating Customized Kubernetes Pod Templates using Groovy in Jenkins Pipeline

Creating Customized Kubernetes Pod Templates using Groovy in Jenkins Pipeline

DevOps allows for modularization of processes throughout the project, reducing the risk of errors and enabling developers to focus on code writing and delivering digital services. By implementing a customizable Kubernetes Pod template and using a Groovy pipeline code, developers can optimize Jenkins slave execution, tailoring it to their specific needs and improving project efficiency.


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