![]() ![]() In the follow-up, we learned how to use a Docker data volume to create a persistence layer. In our first tutorial, we began the process of putting Jenkins in a Docker container. If you’re just joining us, check out the introductory post about our move to continuous delivery on League and how we found the tech stack to best solve our problems. ![]()
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