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Published inDec 2021
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Marc Boorshtein
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Marc Boorshtein

Marc Boorshtein has been a software engineer and consultant for 20 years and is currently the CTO (Chief Technology Officer) of Tremolo Security, Inc. Marc has spent most of his career building identity management solutions for large enterprises, U.S. Government civilian agencies, and local government public safety systems.
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Scott Surovich
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Scott Surovich

Scott Surovich has been involved in the industry for over 25 years and is currently the Global Container Engineering Lead at a tier 1 bank as the Global on-premises Kubernetes product owner architecting and, delivering cluster standards, including the surrounding ecosystem. His previous roles include working on other global engineering teams, including Windows, Linux, and virtualization.
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Designing a pipeline

The term "pipeline" is used extensively in the Kubernetes and DevOps world. Very simply, a pipeline is a process, usually automated, that takes code and gets it running. This usually involves the following:

Figure 14.1: A simple pipeline

Let's quickly run through the steps involved in this process:

  1. Storing the source code in a central repository, usually Git
  2. When code is committed, building it and generating artifacts, usually a container
  3. Telling the platform – in this case, Kubernetes – to roll out the new containers and shut down the old ones

This is about as basic as a pipeline can get and isn't of much use in most deployments. In addition to building our code and deploying it, we want to make sure we scan containers for known vulnerabilities. We may also want to run our containers through some automated testing before going into production. In enterprise deployments, there&apos...

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Marc Boorshtein

Marc Boorshtein has been a software engineer and consultant for 20 years and is currently the CTO (Chief Technology Officer) of Tremolo Security, Inc. Marc has spent most of his career building identity management solutions for large enterprises, U.S. Government civilian agencies, and local government public safety systems.
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Scott Surovich

Scott Surovich has been involved in the industry for over 25 years and is currently the Global Container Engineering Lead at a tier 1 bank as the Global on-premises Kubernetes product owner architecting and, delivering cluster standards, including the surrounding ecosystem. His previous roles include working on other global engineering teams, including Windows, Linux, and virtualization.
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