Service hosted and managed by GitLab is geared to users with strict compliance requirements such as isolation, data residency, and private networking. Credit: Thinkstock GitLab Dedicated, a fully isolated, single-tenant SaaS edition of the GitLab devsecops platform, is now generally available. The service is hosted and managed by GitLab and deployed on Amazon Web Services. Launched June 15, GitLab Dedicated is geared to users with strict compliance requirements such as isolation, data residency, and private networking. Managed by GitLab, the service is intended to let users focus on core business and compliance needs without having to manage a complex devsecops environment themselves. GitLab Dedicated is deployed on AWS in a region of the user’s choice, although some regions are not supported. GitLab’s devsecops platform provides a single platform for software delivery, from planning to deployment, monitoring, and governance. Specific features of GitLab Dedicated include: Availability and scalability, by leveraging GitLab Cloud Native Hybrid reference architectures with high availability enabled. Disaster recovery, with users able to designate a secondary AWS region for data storage. Regular backups of data stores are stored in the secondary region. For authentication and authorization, GitLab Dedicated supports SAML OmniAuth. For secure networking, users can optionally specify a list of IP addresses that can access a GitLab Dedicated instance. Private connectivity via AWS PrivateLink also is offered. Data is encrypted at rest and in transit. Users can specify their own AWS Key Management Service encryption key. The single-tenant service provides infrastructure-level isolation of the GitLab Dedicated environment. A number of GitLab application features are not available as part of GitLab Dedicated. These include advanced search; LDAP, smart card, or Kerberos authentication; GitLab-managed runners; and multiple login providers. Limited availability of GitLab Dedicated was launched November 30, 2022. Plans for GitLab Dedicated include support for capabilities such as hosted runners, enhancements to the observability stack, and support for additional AWS regions. Related content how-to Docker tutorial: Get started with Docker volumes Learn the ins, outs, and limits of Docker's native technology for integrating containers with local file systems. By Serdar Yegulalp Nov 13, 2024 8 mins Devops Cloud Computing Software Development news WSO2 API managers manage AI APIs WSO2 API Manager and WSO2 API Platform for Kubernetes now allow developers to manage AI services as APIs, with support for OpenAI, Mistral A,I and Microsoft Azure OpenAI. By Paul Krill Nov 05, 2024 3 mins Generative AI APIs Devops analysis Agile and devops for SaaS and low-code development Software as a service and low-code platforms can make some aspects of agile and devops easier, but not without adjustments. Here's how to modify your team's best practices for SaaS and low-code environments. By Isaac Sacolick Oct 22, 2024 9 mins Agile Development SaaS Devops feature 6 ways to apply automation in devsecops Automation should serve as a foundational principle for approaching every security challenge. Here’s how automation can help you secure software development processes. By Shashank Srivastava Sep 30, 2024 9 mins DevSecOps CI/CD Application Security Resources Videos