Also consider the template plugin if you have a bunch of job to share same
design (or want to limit user responsibility on job config details)
I also like the git verified commit a lot

the main benefit from Jenkins Enterprise (imho) is the associated support
from major contributors

I admit conflict of interest here, so won't give more opinion :)

2012/9/17 Tom80112 <nez...@yahoo.com>

> I watched a Cloudbees Enterprise webinar today.  This is essentially
> Jenkins
> plus a bunch of their in-house developed plugins.
>
> The VMware plugin seemed interesting for load-balancing Jenkins jobs
> amongst a group of Jenkins slaves but other than that I didn't see anything
> earth shatteringly new here.  Most of the plugins seem like you could
> script
> the same functionality within the shell window.
>
> Oh yes,  I will admit the security roles is a new feature but we don't need
> that level of security.
>
> So has anyone used Cloudbees Enterprise ??
> What have you found that it does that base Jenkins cannot do??
>
> Thanks...
>
>
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