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stage: Configure
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group: Configure
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Prepare Auto DevOps for deployment **(FREE)**
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If you enable Auto DevOps without setting the base domain and deployment
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strategy, GitLab can't deploy your application directly. Therefore, we
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recommend that you prepare them before enabling Auto DevOps.
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## Deployment strategy
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/38542) in GitLab 11.0.
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When using Auto DevOps to deploy your applications, choose the
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[continuous deployment strategy](../../ci/introduction/index.md)
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that works best for your needs:
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| Deployment strategy | Setup | Methodology |
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| **Continuous deployment to production** | Enables [Auto Deploy](stages.md#auto-deploy) with the default branch continuously deployed to production. | Continuous deployment to production.|
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| **Continuous deployment to production using timed incremental rollout** | Sets the [`INCREMENTAL_ROLLOUT_MODE`](customize.md#timed-incremental-rollout-to-production) variable to `timed`. | Continuously deploy to production with a 5 minutes delay between rollouts. |
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| **Automatic deployment to staging, manual deployment to production** | Sets [`STAGING_ENABLED`](customize.md#deploy-policy-for-staging-and-production-environments) to `1` and [`INCREMENTAL_ROLLOUT_MODE`](customize.md#incremental-rollout-to-production) to `manual`. | The default branch is continuously deployed to staging and continuously delivered to production. |
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You can choose the deployment method when enabling Auto DevOps or later:
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1. In GitLab, go to your project's **Settings > CI/CD > Auto DevOps**.
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1. Choose the deployment strategy.
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1. Select **Save changes**.
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NOTE:
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Use the [blue-green deployment](../../ci/environments/incremental_rollouts.md#blue-green-deployment) technique
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to minimize downtime and risk.
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## Auto DevOps base domain
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The Auto DevOps base domain is required to use
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[Auto Review Apps](stages.md#auto-review-apps), [Auto Deploy](stages.md#auto-deploy), and
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[Auto Monitoring](stages.md#auto-monitoring).
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To define the base domain, either:
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- In the project, group, or instance level: go to your cluster settings and add it there.
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- In the project or group level: add it as an environment variable: `KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN`.
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- In the instance level: go to **Menu > Admin > Settings > CI/CD > Continuous Integration and Delivery** and add it there.
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The base domain variable `KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN` follows the same order of precedence
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as other environment [variables](../../ci/variables/index.md#cicd-variable-precedence).
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If you don't specify the base domain in your projects and groups, Auto DevOps uses the instance-wide **Auto DevOps domain**.
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Auto DevOps requires a wildcard DNS `A` record matching the base domains. For
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a base domain of `example.com`, you'd need a DNS entry like:
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```plaintext
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*.example.com 3600 A 1.2.3.4
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```
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In this case, the deployed applications are served from `example.com`, and `1.2.3.4`
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is the IP address of your load balancer, generally NGINX ([see requirements](requirements.md)).
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Setting up the DNS record is beyond the scope of this document; check with your
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DNS provider for information.
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Alternatively, you can use free public services like [nip.io](https://nip.io)
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which provide automatic wildcard DNS without any configuration. For [nip.io](https://nip.io),
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set the Auto DevOps base domain to `1.2.3.4.nip.io`.
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After completing setup, all requests hit the load balancer, which routes requests
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to the Kubernetes pods running your application.
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