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Jenkins can be deployed on Docker container in 3 simple steps. Step 1: Jenkins docker-compose blueprint. This blueprint is very straight-forward. Here we are going to deploy the "latest" version of Jenkin image. And expose port 8080 to VM/Host port 8080. You can find the blueprint on HyperForm. https://www.dchq.io/#/library/2c9180865644050001564c6431fd629d Step 2: Environment to deploy. All you need to deploy the blueprint is a host or a VM with docker installed. If you need to try this in the cloud, luckily HyperForm ( DCHQ.io ) provides free environments in the public cloud or in their private data centers for testing. I'm going to use HyperForm's free cluster and customize and Run the blueprint. Step 3: Deploy and Manage. Jenkins is now deployed and I can access the admin page by clicking the 8080 port no. Optional: Configure and S...