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Docker Complete Training

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  • Apr 22, 2025
SynopsisDocker Complete Training, available at $29.99, has an average...
Docker Complete Training  No.1

Docker Complete Training, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 2.8, with 29 lectures, based on 148 reviews, and has 897 subscribers.

You will learn about Create Linux Container Docker Client and Server running In Single or Distributed mode You will also learn basics of virtualization This course is ideal for individuals who are Web Developers or Application Developers It is particularly useful for Web Developers or Application Developers.

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Summary

Title: Docker Complete Training

Price: $29.99

Average Rating: 2.8

Number of Lectures: 29

Number of Published Lectures: 29

Number of Curriculum Items: 29

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 29

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create Linux Container
  • Docker Client and Server running In Single or Distributed mode
  • You will also learn basics of virtualization
  • Who Should Attend

  • Web Developers
  • Application Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Web Developers
  • Application Developers
  • What is Docker?

    Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications. Consisting of Docker Engine, a portable, lightweight runtime and packaging tool, and Docker Hub, a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows, Docker enables apps to be quickly assembled from components and eliminates the friction between development, QA, and production environments. As a result, IT can ship faster and run the same app, unchanged, on laptops, data center VMs, and any cloud.

    Why do developers like it?

    With Docker, developers can build any app in any language using any toolchain. “Dockerized” apps are completely portable and can run anywhere – colleagues’ OS X and Windows laptops, QA servers running Ubuntu in the cloud, and production data center VMs running Red Hat.

    Developers can get going quickly by starting with one of the 13,000+ apps available on Docker Hub. Docker manages and tracks changes and dependencies, making it easier for sysadmins to understand how the apps that developers build work. And with Docker Hub, developers can automate their build pipeline and share artifacts with collaborators through public or private repositories.

    Docker helps developers build and ship higher-quality applications, faster.

    Why do sysadmins like it?

    Sysadmins use Docker to provide standardized environments for their development, QA, and production teams, reducing “works on my machine” finger-pointing. By “Dockerizing” the app platform and its dependencies, sysadmins abstract away differences in OS distributions and underlying infrastructure.

    In addition, standardizing on the Docker Engine as the unit of deployment gives sysadmins flexibility in where workloads run. Whether on-premise bare metal or data center VMs or public clouds, workload deployment is less constrained by infrastructure technology and is instead driven by business priorities and policies. Furthermore, the Docker Engine’s lightweight runtime enables rapid scale-up and scale-down in response to changes in demand.

    Docker helps sysadmins deploy and run any app on any infrastructure, quickly and reliably.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to course

    Lecture 2: Prerequisite

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Virtualization

    Lecture 1: What is virtualization

    Lecture 2: Para Virtualization

    Lecture 3: Full Vurtualization

    Lecture 4: Containers Virtualization

    Chapter 3: Installation

    Lecture 1: Installing Docker

    Chapter 4: Architecture

    Lecture 1: Docker architecture

    Chapter 5: Working with docker client

    Lecture 1: Finding the version of docker

    Lecture 2: Creating a container

    Lecture 3: Running a container

    Lecture 4: getting a list of all containers

    Lecture 5: Inspecting a container

    Lecture 6: Attaching and detaching a container process

    Lecture 7: Sending SIGKILL and SIGTERM signals to the detached process

    Lecture 8: Restarting a container

    Lecture 9: Using container in interactive mode

    Lecture 10: Commiting filesystem changes

    Lecture 11: Quit a container

    Lecture 12: Connecting to a remote docker server

    Chapter 6: Docker Hub

    Lecture 1: What is Docker Hub

    Lecture 2: Pushing a container into docker hub

    Lecture 3: Pulling a container into docker hub

    Lecture 4: Searching For Container

    Chapter 7: Getting Practical with Docker by using WordPress

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Docker for WordPress Developers

    Lecture 2: How to Manually Build Docker Containers for WordPress

    Lecture 3: How to Use the Official Docker WordPress Image

    Lecture 4: Deploying WordPress with Docker

    Chapter 8: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

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  • 1 stars: 31 votes
  • 2 stars: 20 votes
  • 3 stars: 49 votes
  • 4 stars: 28 votes
  • 5 stars: 20 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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