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# The DevOps Platform: Overview

The DevOps Platform is a tools environment for continuously testing, releasing and maintaining applications. Reference code, delivery pipelines, automated testing and environments can be loaded in via the concept of Cartridges.
The DevOps Platform is a tools environment for continuously testing, releasing and maintaining applications. Reference code, delivery pipelines, automated testing and environments can be loaded in via the concept of [Cartridges](https://github.com/Accenture/adop-cartridge-skeleton).

The platform runs on a [docker container cluster](https://docs.docker.com/swarm/) so it can be stood up for evaluation purposes on just one server using local storage, or stood up in a multi-data centre cluster with distributed network storage. It will also run anywhere that [docker runs](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/binaries/).

Here is the front page:

![HomePage](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/accenture/adop-docker-compose/master/img/home.png)

Once you have a stack up and running, please log in with the username and password created upon startup.
Once you have a stack up and running, you can log in with the username and password created upon start-up.

If you provisioned your stack using the start-up CLI, an example workspace containing an example project and an example cartridge will all have been pre-loaded in Jenkins:

![HomePage](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Accenture/adop-docker-compose/master/img/exampleproj.png)

Once you have explored this the next step is to create your own Workspace and Project and then load another cartridge using a 'Load Cartridge' job in the 'Cartridge Management' folder (that automatically gets created in any Project). The cartridge [development cartridge](https://github.com/accenture/adop-cartridge-cartridge-dev/) also helps create your own cartridges.

# Quickstart Instructions

These instructions will spin up an instance in a single server in AWS (for evaluation purposes).
These instructions will spin up an instance in a single server in AWS (for evaluation purposes).

NB. the instructions will also work in anywhere supported by [Docker Machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine/), just follow the relevant Docker Machine instructions for your target platform and then start at step 3 below and (you can set the VPC_ID to NA).

1. Create a VPC using the [VPC wizard](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/GettingStartedGuide/getting-started-create-vpc.html) in the AWS console by selecting the first option with 1 public subnet.
1. On the "Step 2: VPC with a Single Public Subnet" page give your VPC a meaningful name and specify the availability zone as 'a', e.g. select eu-west-1a from the pulldown.
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