In this chapter you have learned the basics of using Docker. You saw how to quickly install Docker on AWS, GCE, Azure, and a generic Linux host. You were introduced to a few Docker-specific distributions and saw a little bit of how to configure them. Finally, we reviewed the basics of using the docker
command. In the next chapter, I will walk you through using Docker Compose to build new single and multi-container applications.

Docker Orchestration
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Docker Orchestration
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Overview of this book
Docker orchestration is what you need when transitioning from deploying containers individually on a single host to deploying complex multi-container apps on many machines.
This book covers the new orchestration features of Docker 1.12 and helps you efficiently build, test, and deploy your application using Docker. You will be shown how to build multi-container applications using Docker Compose. You will also be introduced to the building blocks for multi-host Docker clusters such as registry, overlay networks, and shared storage using practical examples.
This book gives an overview of core tools such as Docker Machine, Swarm, and Compose which will enhance your orchestration skills. You’ll learn how to set up a swarm using the decentralized building block. Next, you’ll be shown how to make the most out of the in-built orchestration feature of Docker engine and you’ll use third-party tools such as Kubernetes, Mesosphere, and CoreOS to orchestrate your existing process. Finally, you will learn to deploy cluster hosts on cloud services and automate your infrastructure.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Docker Orchestration
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Getting Started with Docker Orchestration
Building Multi-Container Applications with Docker Compose
Cluster Building Blocks – Registry, Overlay Networks, and Shared Storage
Orchestration with Docker Swarm
Deploying and Managing Services with Kubernetes
Working with Mesosphere
Using Simpler Orchestration Tools – Fleet and Cattle
Monitoring Your Cluster
Using Continuous Integration to Build, Test, and Deploy Containers
Why Stop at Containers? Automating Your Infrastructure
Customer Reviews