Docker in Action, Second Edition teaches you the skills and knowledge you need to create, deploy, and manage applications hosted in Docker containers. This bestseller has been fully updated with new examples, best practices, and a number of entirely new chapters. Docker in Action, Second Edition teaches you to create, deploy, and manage applications hosted in Docker containers running on Linux. Fully updated, with four new chapters and revised best practices and examples, this second edition begins with a clear explanation of the Docker model. Then, you go hands-on with packaging applications,…mehr
Docker in Action, Second Edition teaches you the skills and knowledge you need to create, deploy, and manage applications hosted in Docker containers. This bestseller has been fully updated with new examples, best practices, and a number of entirely new chapters. Docker in Action, Second Edition teaches you to create, deploy, and manage applications hosted in Docker containers running on Linux. Fully updated, with four new chapters and revised best practices and examples, this second edition begins with a clear explanation of the Docker model. Then, you go hands-on with packaging applications, testing, installing, running programs securely, and deploying them across a cluster of hosts. With examples showing how Docker benefits the whole dev lifecycle, youGÇÖll discover techniques for everything from dev-and-test machines to full-scale cloud deployments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeff Nickoloff is a software engineer who has presented Docker and its applications to hundreds of engineers and administrators at Desert Code Camp, Amazon.com, and other technology meetups. His experience includes providing high availability services, scaling to thousands of transactions per second and microservices architecture at Amazon.com; and a long development background at Limelight Networks and Arizona State University. Stephen Kuenzli has designed, built, deployed, and operated highly-available, scalable software systems in high tech manufacturing, banking, and ecommerce systems for nearly 20 years
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table of contents READ IN LIVEBOOK 1WELCOME TO DOCKER 1.1What is Docker? 1.1.1Hello, World 1.1.2Containers 1.1.3Containers are not virtualization 1.1.4Running software in containers for isolation 1.1.5Shipping containers 1.2What problems does Docker solve? 1.2.1Getting organized 1.2.2Improving portability 1.2.3Protecting your computer 1.3Why is Docker important? 1.4Where and when to use Docker 1.5Docker in the Larger Ecosystem 1.6Getting help with the Docker command line Summary PART 1: PROCESS ISOLATION AND ENVIRONMENT-INDEPENDENT COMPUTING READ IN LIVEBOOK2RUNNING SOFTWARE IN CONTAINERS READ IN LIVEBOOK3SOFTWARE INSTALLATION SIMPLIFIED READ IN LIVEBOOK4WORKING WITH STORAGE AND VOLUMES READ IN LIVEBOOK5SINGLE-HOST NETWORKING READ IN LIVEBOOK6LIMITING RISK WITH RESOURCE CONTROLS PART 2: PACKAGING SOFTWARE FOR DISTRIBUTION READ IN LIVEBOOK7PACKAGING SOFTWARE IN IMAGES READ IN LIVEBOOK8BUILDING IMAGES AUTOMATICALLY WITH DOCKERFILES READ IN LIVEBOOK9PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION READ IN LIVEBOOK10IMAGE PIPELINES PART 3: HIGHER-LEVEL ABSTRACTIONS AND ORCHESTRATION READ IN LIVEBOOK11SERVICES WITH DOCKER AND COMPOSE READ IN LIVEBOOK12FIRST-CLASS CONFIGURATION ABSTRACTIONS READ IN LIVEBOOK13ORCHESTRATING SERVICES ON A CLUSTER OF DOCKER HOSTS WITH SWARM
table of contents READ IN LIVEBOOK 1WELCOME TO DOCKER 1.1What is Docker? 1.1.1Hello, World 1.1.2Containers 1.1.3Containers are not virtualization 1.1.4Running software in containers for isolation 1.1.5Shipping containers 1.2What problems does Docker solve? 1.2.1Getting organized 1.2.2Improving portability 1.2.3Protecting your computer 1.3Why is Docker important? 1.4Where and when to use Docker 1.5Docker in the Larger Ecosystem 1.6Getting help with the Docker command line Summary PART 1: PROCESS ISOLATION AND ENVIRONMENT-INDEPENDENT COMPUTING READ IN LIVEBOOK2RUNNING SOFTWARE IN CONTAINERS READ IN LIVEBOOK3SOFTWARE INSTALLATION SIMPLIFIED READ IN LIVEBOOK4WORKING WITH STORAGE AND VOLUMES READ IN LIVEBOOK5SINGLE-HOST NETWORKING READ IN LIVEBOOK6LIMITING RISK WITH RESOURCE CONTROLS PART 2: PACKAGING SOFTWARE FOR DISTRIBUTION READ IN LIVEBOOK7PACKAGING SOFTWARE IN IMAGES READ IN LIVEBOOK8BUILDING IMAGES AUTOMATICALLY WITH DOCKERFILES READ IN LIVEBOOK9PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION READ IN LIVEBOOK10IMAGE PIPELINES PART 3: HIGHER-LEVEL ABSTRACTIONS AND ORCHESTRATION READ IN LIVEBOOK11SERVICES WITH DOCKER AND COMPOSE READ IN LIVEBOOK12FIRST-CLASS CONFIGURATION ABSTRACTIONS READ IN LIVEBOOK13ORCHESTRATING SERVICES ON A CLUSTER OF DOCKER HOSTS WITH SWARM
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