Any enterprise using Jenkins is very likely to end up having a huge number of Jenkins instances. Most of the discussions about DevOps, in these enterprises, concludes around (a) What can be done about the utilisation of those Jenkins master and slaves, (b) How do we centrally manage all these instances, (c) How can we centrally collect data to understand the overall nature of work happening in development (d) Can we leverage containers to address Jenkins proliferation of this kind, and more. I am happy to say, today, we have something to answer these questions, in the form of *CloudMunch Turbo*. Read more http://www.cloudmunch.com/underneath-cloudmunch-turbo-jenkins-scale-using-kubernetes/
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