Docker is the world’s leading software container platform. Developers use Docker to eliminate “works on my machine” problems when collaborating on code with co-workers. Operators use Docker to run and manage apps side-by-side in isolated containers to get better compute density. Enterprises use Docker to build agile software delivery pipelines to ship new features faster, more securely and with confidence for both Linux and Windows Server apps.
Course Outline ( Total 16 Hours )
Introduction
A History Lesson
Problems in Past
Introducing Containers
Containers Vs VM’s
Docker History
Docker Overview
Docker Components
Docker Engine
Docker Architecture
Docker Images and Containers
Installation and Configuration
Building Containers
Container Operations
Docker – Images
Docker – Building Images
Deep Dive – Images
Docker Commit
Dockerfile
Deep Dive – Containers
Container Network Model
Docker Volumes
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11 students