elastic agent
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
- 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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An elastic agent is an agent that runs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). An elastic agent process runs in an elastic instance of an elastic image. An elastic agent inherits its capabilities from the elastic image that it was created from.
Last modified on May 24, 2016
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- Bamboo Specs
- Bamboo Specs - supported scenarios
- Tutorial: Create a simple plan with Bamboo Java Specs
- What is configuration as code?
- Bamboo YAML Specs
- Differences between using Java Specs via an IDE and Repository Stored Specs in Bamboo
- How to use Bamboo YAML Specs to manage multiple plans and deployments in one repository
- Exporting existing plan configurations to Bamboo Specs
- Exporting existing plan configuration to Bamboo YAML Specs
- Best practices
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