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▼aDocker for developers :▼bdevelop and run your application with Docker containers using DevOps tools for continuous delivery /▼cRichard Bullington-McGuire, Andrew K. Dennis, and Michael Schwartz. |
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▼aBirmingham, UK :▼bPackt Publishing,▼c2020. |
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▼a1 online resource (1 volume) :▼billustrations |
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▼aIncludes bibliographical references. |
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▼aCover -- Copyright -- About PACKT -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: An Introduction to Docker -- Containers and Local Development -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Docker -- The drivers for Docker -- Co-located hosting -- Self-hosting -- Data centers -- Using virtualization to economize resource usage -- Addressing the increasing power requirements -- Using containers to further optimize data center resources -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Using VirtualBox and Docker Containers for Development -- Technical requirements -- Host filesystem pollution problem |
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▼aUsing VirtualBox for virtual machines -- Introduction to virtualization -- Creating a virtual machine -- Guest additions -- Installing VirtualBox -- Using Docker containers -- Introduction to containers -- Using Docker for development -- Getting started with Docker -- Automating Docker commands via sh scripts -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 3: Sharing Containers Using Docker Hub -- Technical requirements -- Introducing Docker Hub -- Interacting with Docker Hub from the command line -- Using the Docker Hub website -- Implementing a MongoDB container for our application |
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▼aRunning a shell within a container -- Introducing the microservices architecture -- Scalability -- Inter-container communication -- Implementing a sample microservices application -- Sharing your containers on Docker Hub -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 4: Composing Systems Using Containers -- Technical requirements -- Introduction to Docker Compose -- The problem with .sh scripts -- Docker Compose configuration files -- Inheritance using multiple configuration files -- The depends_on option -- Adding port bindings using overrides -- Using Docker local networking |
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▼aNetworking using .sh scripts -- Networking with Docker Compose -- Binding a host filesystem within containers -- Optimizing our container size -- Using the build.sh script -- Other composition tools -- Docker Swarm -- Kubernetes -- Packer -- Summary -- Further reading -- Section 2: Running Docker in Production -- Chapter 5: Alternatives for Deploying and Running Containers in Production -- Technical requirements -- Example application -- ShipIt Clicker -- Running Docker in production -- many paths, choose wisely -- What is the minimum realistic production environment? |
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▼aBare minimum -- run Docker and Docker Compose on one host -- Docker support -- Problems with single-host deployment -- Managed cloud services -- Google Kubernetes Engine -- AWS Elastic Beanstalk -- AWS ECS and Fargate -- AWS EKS -- Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service -- Digital Ocean Docker Swarm -- Running your own Kubernetes cluster -- from bare metal to OpenStack -- Deciding on the right Docker production setup -- Exercise -- join the ShipIt Clicker team -- Exercise -- choosing from reasonable deployment alternatives -- Exercise -- Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml evaluation -- Summary |
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▼aDescription based on online resource; title from cover (Safari, viewed November 12, 2020). |
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▼aApplication software▼xDevelopment. |
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▼aClient/server computing. |
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▼aVirtual computer systems▼2fast▼0(OCoLC)fst01167683 |
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▼aElectronic books. |
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▼aDennis, Andrew K.▼c(Software engineer),▼eauthor. |
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▼aSchwartz, Michael,▼eauthor. |
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▼iPrint version:▼aBullington-McGuire, Richard▼tDocker for Developers : Develop and Run Your Application with Docker Containers Using DevOps Tools for Continuous Delivery▼dBirmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited,c2020▼z9781789536058 |
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