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Orchestrating Docker

  • Length: 133 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2015-01-14
  • ISBN-10: 1783984783
  • ISBN-13: 9781783984787
  • Sales Rank: #2623554 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Manage and deploy Docker services to containerize applications efficiently

About This Book

  • Set up your own Heroku-like PaaS by getting accustomed to the Docker ecosystem
  • Run your applications on development machines, private servers, or the cloud, with minimal cost of a virtual machine
  • A comprehensive guide to the smooth management and development of Docker containers and its services

Who This Book Is For

If you are a competent developer or DevOps with a good understanding of Linux filesystems but want to manage and orchestrate Docker services, images, and products using a multitude of techniques, then this book is for you. No prior knowledge of Docker or container virtualization is required.

In Detail

Docker is growing in popularity by day because of its great utility, the fact that it’s user friendly, and the vibrant community.

This book will help you transform the way you build, test, and deploy your applications with Docker, making it easier and enjoyable. The book starts off with the installation of Docker before gradually taking you through the different commands to start working with Docker containers and their services. You will learn to build your own Docker containers along with instructions to fine-tune the resource allocations to those containers. You will then learn to manage a cluster of Docker containers. The book demonstrates the processes related to the automation and orchestration of Docker. It then covers the compatibility of Docker with other technologies such as Puppet and Chef. Finally, it prepares you to ship your applications without taking strain for deployment. By the end of the book, you will be able to orchestrate and manage the creation and deployment of Docker containers.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Unboxing Docker
Chapter 2: Docker CLI and Dockerfile
Chapter 3: Configuring Docker Containers
Chapter 4: Automation and Best Practices
Chapter 5: Friends of Docker

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