because if you choose to use the master/slave setup you get one Jenkins
install that can build on all of youre hardware's instead of X install's,
among other thing you can get one Jenkins server that can build both *nix
and Windows projects


2014-02-28 15:08 GMT+01:00 Sapientlife <bpmi...@gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> What are the pros/cons of having Jenkins setup to use the master/slave
> configuration to run and deploy builds?
>
> If the hardware is not an issue why would one need to use a  master/slave
> distributed system.
> Why not just have the Jenkins server run and deploy all buids?
> Thanks.
> Brian
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