elastic block store
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
On this page
Related content
- Bamboo Support Policy
- Running Bamboo Data Center on a Kubernetes cluster
- Support Policies
- Integrating Bamboo with Bitbucket Data Center
- Linking Jira application issues to a build
- Bamboo resources
- Creating Jira application issues from a build
- Existing stock images require manual update if new capabilities are needed
- Bamboo Knowledge Base
- Understanding deployment releases
The Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) provides 'EBS volumes' which can attach to EC2 instances. EBS volumes (and the 'EBS snapshots' created from these volumes) provide persistent storage for your elastic instances.
If you have relatively static resources required for building your Bamboo jobs (such as, source code checkouts and Maven repository artifacts), you can add these to an EBS volume. From this volume, you can create an EBS snapshot, which effectively records the 'state' of an EBS volume at a given point in time.
Last modified on May 24, 2016
Related content
- Bamboo Support Policy
- Running Bamboo Data Center on a Kubernetes cluster
- Support Policies
- Integrating Bamboo with Bitbucket Data Center
- Linking Jira application issues to a build
- Bamboo resources
- Creating Jira application issues from a build
- Existing stock images require manual update if new capabilities are needed
- Bamboo Knowledge Base
- Understanding deployment releases
Powered by Confluence and Scroll Viewport.