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Building a cross-domain automation pipeline with multiple domains can help simplify and speed up the process of configuration deployment from the development to the production environment.<\/p>
In this lab session, you will work to build the bridge between different domains and include all in an automated CI\/CD pipeline using a variety of NetDevOps tools.<\/p>
Using CI\/CD practices can also help reduce the risk of human error and improve the overall quality of configuration deployments.<\/p>
During the lab execution, you will:<\/p>
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Together with my friends Joerg Schultz<\/a> and Geiner Miranda<\/a> we delivered the lab session.<\/p>