Perfect introduction to systems & hardware for beginners starting their learning journey.
Docker is a set of platform as a service product that uses OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers. Containers are isolated from one another and bundle their own software, libraries, and configuration files; they can communicate with each other through well-defined channels. The course is designed for absolute beginners, and takes on a journey with Docker.
The animations & labs help beginners to understand the docker concepts vividly. Docker accelerates the development, sharing, and execution of modern applications. Docker is a tool that uses containers to make it easier to create, deploy, and run applications.
Containers enable a developer to package an application with all of its dependencies, such as libraries and deploy it as a single package. You will learn:Virtual Machines Vs ContainersDocker InstallationUnderstanding docker architecture Start/Stop/Restart Docker DaemonDocker commands to manage images and containers Docker VolumesBind Mountstmpfs volumeDocker Networking ConceptsDeploying a web application as a docker containerDocker is made use of pre-existing computing concepts such as containers and, more specifically, primitives known as "groups" and "namespaces" in the Linux world. Docker's technology is distinctive in that it focuses on the needs of developers and system administrators to separate application dependencies from infrastructure.
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