Real World Docker

Feeling uncertain about how to use Docker in the real world? This course will put you at ease. Beginning with single-app deployments and managing a database all the way to building a dynamic architecture with automated service discovery, the course gives examples and code on how to build and deploy...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Stern, Will, author (author)
Formato: Video
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Infinite Skills 2016.
Edición:1st edition
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Sumario:Feeling uncertain about how to use Docker in the real world? This course will put you at ease. Beginning with single-app deployments and managing a database all the way to building a dynamic architecture with automated service discovery, the course gives examples and code on how to build and deploy your apps in a Docker environment. To get the most out of the class, learners will need access to the toolsets listed in the bullets below, and have a basic understanding of Docker and basic Docker commands. Gain hands-on experience using Docker in a variety of real-world situations Learn to deploy a single-service monolithic application with continuous testing deployment Review methods for deploying, backing up and restoring a Docker database Understand how to build and secure a Docker "swarm" consisting of multiple web servers Learn to dynamically route external traffic to Docker containers using automated service discovery Required tools: Computer running Linux, OSX 10.8+, or 64-bit Windows 7+ Required computing infrastructure: Access to AWS, Digital Ocean, or Rackspace Will Stern is a Docker Captain, IT educator, web developer, software architect and GitHub denizen. He founded LearnCode.academy (190,000 subscribers and 600,000 monthly views), has fifteen years of experience as a developer, and has focused the last 5 years on web DevOps (WebMD, etc.), and currently works for HigherEducation.com.
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Descripción Física:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 43 min.)