Steps after installing GitLab (FREE SELF)

Here are a few resources you might want to check out after completing the installation.

Email and notifications

  • SMTP: Configure SMTP for proper email notifications support.

CI/CD

  • Set up runners: Set up one or more GitLab Runners, the agents that are responsible for all of the GitLab CI/CD features.
  • GitLab Pages: Configure GitLab Pages to allow hosting of static sites.
  • GitLab Registry: Set up the GitLab Container Registry so every project can have its own space to store Docker images.
  • GitLab Dependency Proxy: Set up the dependency proxy so you can cache container images from Docker Hub for faster, more reliable builds.

Security

  • Secure GitLab: Recommended practices to secure your GitLab instance.
  • Sign up for the GitLab Security Newsletter to get notified for security updates upon release.

Authentication

  • LDAP: Configure LDAP to be used as an authentication mechanism for GitLab.
  • SAML and OAuth: Authenticate via online services like Okta, Google, Azure AD, and more.

Backup and upgrade

  • Back up and restore GitLab: Learn the different ways you can back up or restore GitLab.
  • Upgrade GitLab: Every 22nd of the month, a new feature-rich GitLab version is released. Learn how to upgrade to it, or to an interim release that contains a security fix.
  • Release and maintenance policy: Learn about GitLab policies governing version naming, as well as release pace for major, minor, patch, and security releases.

License

Cross-repository Code Search

  • Advanced Search: Leverage Elasticsearch for faster, more advanced code search across your entire GitLab instance.

Scaling and replication

  • Scaling GitLab: GitLab supports several different types of clustering.
  • Geo replication: Geo is the solution for widely distributed development teams.