Azure Pipelines Description
Streamline your builds and deployments using Pipelines, allowing you to focus more on creativity rather than technical details. Access cloud-hosted pipelines for various operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. Develop applications for web, desktop, and mobile platforms effortlessly. You can deploy your work to any cloud service or on-premises environment as needed. Support is available for building, testing, and deploying applications in languages such as Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, Ruby, C/C++, .NET, Android, and iOS. Execute tasks in parallel across Linux, macOS, and Windows systems seamlessly. It’s simple to build and push images to container registries like Docker Hub and Azure Container Registry, and you can deploy these containers to specific hosts or Kubernetes clusters. Additionally, you can explore a diverse array of community-created tasks for building, testing, and deploying, along with numerous extensions from platforms like Slack to SonarCloud. Ensure continuous delivery (CD) of your software to any cloud environment, including Azure, AWS, and GCP, while also visualizing deployment across multiple interdependent stages for better management. This approach not only enhances productivity but also fosters innovation within your development processes.
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Likelihood to Recommend to Others1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Best among every CI/CD services. Date: Jan 10 2025
Summary: Overall, Azure Pipelines is best among every pipeline services if you are looking for value for money and faster build time.
Positive: - Provide different machines/agent for both android iOS build.
- It has machines with different versions to choose from.
- It can be easily integrated with third party tools like slack for alerts.
- The build time is quite fast compared to other pipeline services.
- The pipeline can be easily configured.Negative: In my usage i did not find any con, one thing i would like to highlight is there not many articles/documentation available online if you get stuck anywhere during your implementation.
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