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Docker Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Ken Cochrane, Jeeva S. Chelladhurai, Neependra K Khare
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Book Image

Docker Cookbook - Second Edition

2 (1)
By: Ken Cochrane, Jeeva S. Chelladhurai, Neependra K Khare

Overview of this book

Docker is an open source tool used for creating, deploying, and running applications using containers. With more than 100 self-contained tutorials, this book examines common pain points and best practices for developers building distributed applications with Docker. Each recipe in this book addresses a specific problem and offers a proven, best practice solution with insights into how it works, so that you can modify the code and configuration files to suit your needs. The Docker Cookbook begins by guiding you in setting up Docker in different environments and explains how to work with its containers and images. You’ll understand Docker orchestration, networking, security, and hosting platforms for effective collaboration and efficient deployment. The book also covers tips and tricks and new Docker features that support a range of other cloud offerings. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to package and deploy end-to-end distributed applications with Docker and be well-versed with best practice solutions for common development problems.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Introduction

In the previous chapters, we talked a lot about how to use Docker on a single host, and in Chapter 8, Docker Orchestration and Hosting Platform, we even talked about how to use it on multiple hosts using orchestration. One of the most popular ways to use Docker these days is in the cloud. There are a number of popular cloud platforms available, and getting Docker set up and running on each of them is a little different. To make the process easier, Docker has come out with two new products: Docker for AWS, and Docker for Azure.

The goals of these products is to make bootstrapping your Docker environment as easy as possible. Each product uses the cloud platforms' native tools to set up a Docker Swarm cluster. You should be able to go from nothing to a full cluster in a few minutes. Once the cluster is up and running, it is similar to any other Swarm cluster, and...