Getting Started with Docker
eBook - ePub

Getting Started with Docker

Master the Art of Containerization with Docker

  1. 116 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Only available on web
eBook - ePub

Getting Started with Docker

Master the Art of Containerization with Docker

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About This Book

Understand Docker and learn how to containerize applications and run them with Docker

Key Features

  • Get up-to-speed with Docker in a single day
  • Get started with containers and multi-container apps
  • Easy-to-follow hands-on tasks

Book Description

Embark on an exciting journey into the realm of Docker, where you'll discover the transformative potential of containerization. The course begins with an introduction to containers, providing a solid foundation for understanding their importance in modern software development. You'll then learn how to install Docker, setting up your environment for success.As you progress, you'll run your first container, gaining hands-on experience with Docker's core functionalities. The course delves into containerizing applications, offering practical insights into creating and managing Docker images. You'll explore Docker registries, learning how to store and share your images efficiently.The adventure continues with multi-container applications using Docker Compose. You'll master the skills needed to orchestrate complex applications, ensuring smooth integration and deployment. The course also introduces Docker's integration with WebAssembly, showcasing cutting-edge techniques to further enhance your development process. By the end, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to take your containerization skills to the next level.

What you will learn

  • Install Docker
  • Run your first container
  • Containerize a sample app
  • Work with Docker Hub
  • Deploy and manage a multi-container app with Docker Compose
  • Deploy a WebAssembly app with Docker

Who this book is for

This course is designed for a wide range of technical professionals. Software developers, system administrators, and IT professionals with a basic understanding of programming and system commands will find it particularly valuable. DevOps engineers looking to streamline deployment processes and IT managers seeking to optimize infrastructure efficiency will benefit greatly. Additionally, tech enthusiasts and hobbyists eager to explore containerization can also take advantage of this course. Familiarity with Linux and command-line interfaces will be beneficial.

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Year
2024
ISBN
9781835462058

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. About the book
  3. The sample apps
  4. 1: Intro to containers
  5. 2: Getting Docker
  6. 3: Running your first container
  7. 4: Containerizing an application
  8. 5: Images and registries
  9. 6: Multi-container apps with Compose
  10. 7: Docker and WebAssembly
  11. 8: What next
  12. Appendix A: Lab code
  13. Terminology
  14. More from the author