elastic Bamboo
Glossary
- activity log
- agent
- agent-specific capability
- artifact
- authors in Bamboo
- build
- build activity
- build duration
- build log
- build queue
- build result
- build telemetry
- capability
- child
- committer
- custom capability
- default repository
- elastic agent
- elastic Bamboo
- elastic block store
- elastic image
- elastic instance
- executable
- favorites
- global permission
- job
- label
- local agent
- parent
- permission
- plan
- plan permission
- projects in Bamboo
- queue
- reason
- remote agent
- remote agent supervisor
- requirement
- shared capability
- stage
- Stock images
- task
- triggering
- watcher
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Elastic Bamboo allows you to use computing resources from the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to run builds. Elastic Bamboo uses a remote agent AMI (Amazon Machine Image) to create instances of remote agents in the Amazon EC2.
Last modified on May 24, 2016
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