DevOps

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) DevOps is a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) service for development teams building on OCI.

Building and deploying applications using Oracle DevOps service (7:28)
  • How to select an appropriate CI/CD architecture

    While the CI/CD process streamlines coding development and delivery, it also comes with areas of complexity. When implementing a CI/CD architecture, technology diversity, quality requirements, team skills, cost-benefit of adoption, and product strategy should all influence your decision.

  • Connect with OCI Kubernetes Engine

    How do you keep consistency across multiple clouds without giving the build system direct access to OCI Kubernetes Engine? Learn how to connect OCI DevOps deployment pipelines to a continuous integration system, such as GitHub Actions, to achieve build consistency despite IaC inconsistencies between clouds.

  • Canary and blue-green deployment strategies

    A deployment strategy should be chosen by considering the trade-offs between the risk of deploying a new release, the impact of the release on users, and the implementation investment. This guide introduces and contrasts canary and blue-green deployment strategies.

OCI DevOps spans the development journey

  • Code with DevOps

    Create private code repositories or connect to external code repositories such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket Cloud, Visual Builder Studio, Bitbucket Server, and GitLab Server.

  • Collaborate with DevOps

    Use pull requests to trigger a build run to deploy the code changes. Merge checks configured in the repository help ensure that the build succeeds without any conflicts.

  • Build with DevOps

    Create and manage a build pipeline containing the stages that define the build process for successfully compiling, testing, and running software applications before deployment.

  • Deploy with DevOps

    Start a deployment pipeline containing different stages for automated deployment based on blue-green, canary, or rolling strategies; each stage is associated with certain actions.

NOVEMBER 15, 2024

Enabling Developer Collaboration with Pull Requests in OCI DevOps Code Repositories

Saurabh Shah, Principal Product Manager, Oracle

We’re thrilled to announce the release of the new pull request features with the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) DevOps Code Repository. This significant update introduces several critical developer collaboration features, including pull requests, repository forks, and repository insights. Whether you’re developing new application code, enhancing an existing application, or managing infrastructure-as-code (IaC) repositories, having a workflow that allows teams to review new code changes and enforce code quality controls through mandatory approvals is critical for all enterprise customers.

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OCI DevOps release notes

See what’s getting better and more powerful in shipping software in the OCI DevOps release notes.

What’s new—the OCI highlights

OCI services are always evolving and improving. We summarize everything that’s new in one place, so you can see how we’re enhancing OCI.

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One of the fastest ways to try OCI DevOps—along with Kubernetes or compute instances—is to implement a deployable reference architecture into your trial, pay-as-you-go, or universal credit OCI tenancy.

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