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# Application Development Platform
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The GitLab Application Development Platform refers to the set of GitLab features that can be used by operations teams to
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provide a full development environment to internal software development teams.
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## Overview
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The GitLab Application Development Platform aims to reduce and even eliminate the time it takes for an Operations team
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to provide a full environment for software developers, comprised of the following high-level elements:
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1. Compute
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1. Build, test, deploy a wide range of applications
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1. Security
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1. Observability
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We believe the use of these common building blocks equate to big gains for teams of all sizes, resulting from the adoption
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of newer, more efficient, more paid, and less error-prone techniques for shipping software applications.
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### Compute
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Because at GitLab we are [cloud-native first](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/#cloud-native-first) our
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Application Development Platform will focus on providing robust support for Kubernetes first with other platforms
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to follow. Teams can bring their own clusters and we will additionally make it easy to create new infrastructure
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with various cloud providers.
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### Build, test, deploy
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In order to provide modern devops workflows, our Application Development Platform will rely on
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[Auto DevOps](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/) to provide those workflows. Auto DevOps works with
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any Kubernetes cluster; you're not limited to running on GitLab's infrastructure. Additoinally, Auto DevOps offers
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an incremental consumption path. Because it is [composable](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#using-components-of-auto-devops)
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you can as much or as little as you'd like as customize without having to start over on a completely different platform.
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### Security
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The Application Development Platform aims to ensure that applications developed with it are not affected by vulnerabilities
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that may lead to security problems and unintended use. This can be achieved by making use of the embeded security features of Auto DevOps
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which allow both security teams and developers to know if there is something that they should consider in their apps,
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before it is too late to create a fix. The following features are included:
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- [Auto SAST (Static Application Security Testing)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#auto-sast-ultimate)
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- [Auto Dependency Scanning](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#auto-dependency-scanning-ultimate)
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- [Auto Container Scanning](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#auto-container-scanning-ultimate)
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- [Auto DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#auto-dast-ultimate)
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### Observability
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Performance is a critical aspect of the user experience, and ensuring your application is responsive and available is everyone's
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responsibility. The Application Development Platform aims to integrate key performance analytics and feedback
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into GitLab, automatically. The following features are included:
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- [Auto Monitoring](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#auto-monitoring)
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- [In-app Kubernetes Pod Logs](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/clusters/kubernetes_pod_logs.html)
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