Image Overview

Public Jenkins Image vs. Minimus Hardened Jenkins Image

Jenkins Image Overview

The Jenkins image is a widely-used container image that provides a ready-to-run Jenkins automation server environment. It is commonly employed for automating repetitive tasks, such as building, testing, and deploying applications. Known for its flexibility, the Jenkins image supports a broad range of plugins and integrations, allowing it to fit into diverse development and operational workflows. Its scalability enables use in small projects as well as large-scale enterprise pipelines. Typical use cases include continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), and pipeline orchestration in software development environments.

Minimus Jenkins Image

CIS
NIST
FIPS 140-3
STIG
The Minimus Jenkins image stands apart from typical Jenkins distributions by being built from the ground up with only the essential components. This minimalist approach results in a significantly reduced attack surface, making the image faster, lighter, and easier to maintain. Integrated threat intelligence sharpens vulnerability focus, allowing teams to address the most impactful risks. The image’s lean design naturally stays cleaner over time, enhancing both security and long-term maintainability.
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Hardened to NIST and CIS standards with FIPS 140-3 and STIG ready images available.

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Defend against malicious packages with advanced heuristic filtration

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Frequently Asked Questions

Jenkins Container Image FAQ

Answers to common questions about Jenkins and the Minimus Hardened Jenkins Image
What is a Jenkins Docker image?
A Jenkins Docker image is a pre-configured Docker container that packages the Jenkins automation server with all necessary dependencies. It allows developers to quickly deploy Jenkins in isolated environments for continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD). The official Jenkins Docker image is available on Docker Hub and supports customization through plugins and configuration files. Using a Jenkins Docker image simplifies setup, ensures consistency across environments, and accelerates DevOps workflows.
What is the difference between Docker and Jenkins?
Docker and Jenkins serve different roles in software development. Docker is a platform used to create, deploy, and run applications in isolated containers, ensuring consistency across environments. Jenkins is a popular open-source automation server used for continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), helping automate the building, testing, and deployment of code. While Docker handles application packaging and environment consistency, Jenkins manages development workflows and automation. Both tools are often used together to streamline DevOps pipelines.
What is Jenkins?
Jenkins is an open-source automation server widely used for continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) in software development. It enables developers to automate the building, testing, and deploying of applications, helping teams deliver code faster and with higher quality. Jenkins supports numerous plugins that integrate with popular tools and platforms, making it highly customizable. Ideal for DevOps practices, Jenkins streamlines workflows and reduces manual tasks.
Can I replace my Jenkins image with the Minimus Hardened Jenkins Image?
Yes. The Minimus Jenkins image contains everything you need to run Jenkins successfully.
Does Minimus offer FIPS 140-3 images?
Yes, Minimus images are hardened to CIS and NIST standards, with FIPS 140-3 and STIG ready variants available.