Kubernetes and Docker - an Enterprise Guide: Effectively Containerize Applications, Integrate Enterprise Systems, and Scale Applications in Your Enterprise

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Dedication -- About Packt -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: Docker and Container Fundamentals -- Chapter 1: Docker and Container Essentials -- Technical requirements -- Understanding the need for containerization...

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Main Author: Surovich, Scott (Author)
Other Authors: Boorshtein, Marc (Contributor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Birmingham Packt Publishing, Limited 2020
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Online Access:BTW01
Summary:Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Dedication -- About Packt -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: Docker and Container Fundamentals -- Chapter 1: Docker and Container Essentials -- Technical requirements -- Understanding the need for containerization -- Introducing Docker -- Understanding Docker -- Containers are ephemeral -- Docker images -- Image layers -- Persistent data -- Accessing services running in containers -- Installing Docker -- Preparing to install Docker -- Installing Docker on Ubuntu -- Granting Docker permissions -- Using the Docker CLI -- docker help -- docker run -- docker ps -- docker start and stop -- docker attach -- docker exec -- docker logs -- docker rm -- Summary -- Questions -- Chapter 2: Working with Docker Data -- Technical requirements -- Why you need persistent data -- Docker volumes -- Creating a volume using the CLI -- Mounting a volume in a container -- Mounting an existing volume -- Mounting a volume in multiple containers -- Listing Docker volumes -- Cleaning up volumes -- Docker bind mounts -- Docker tmpfs mounts -- Using a tmpfs mount in a container -- Summary -- Questions -- Chapter 3: Understanding Docker Networking -- Technical requirements -- Exploring Docker networking -- A quick TCP/IP port refresher -- Binding a port to a service -- Docker networking drivers -- The default bridge network -- Viewing the available networks -- Retrieving details on a network -- Creating user-defined bridge networks -- Connecting a container to a user-defined network -- Changing the network on a running container -- Removing a network -- Running a container without networking -- Exposing container services -- Exposing ports using a host network -- Exposing ports using a bridge network -- Summary -- Questions
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Physical Description:1 online resource (527 pages)
ISBN:9781839212147

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