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Mastering Docker Enterprise

By : Mark Panthofer
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Mastering Docker Enterprise

By: Mark Panthofer

Overview of this book

While known mostly as the open source engine behind tens of millions of server nodes, Docker also offers commercially supported enterprise tooling known as the Docker Enterprise. This platform leverages the deep roots from Docker Engine - Community (formerly Docker CE) and Kubernetes, but adds support and tooling to efficiently operate a secure container platform at scale. With hundreds of enterprises on board, best practices and adoption patterns are emerging rapidly. These learning points can be used to inform adopters and help manage the enterprise transformation associated with enterprise container adoption. This book starts by explaining the case for Docker Enterprise, as well as its structure and reference architecture. From there, we progress through the PoC,pilot and production stages as a working model for adoption, evolving the platform’s design and configuration for each stage and using detailed application examples along the way to clarify and demonstrate important concepts.The book concludes with Docker’s impact on other emerging software technologies, such as Blockchain and Serverless computing. By the end of this book, you’ll have a better understanding of what it takes to get your enterprise up and running with Docker Enterprise and beyond.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: Getting Started with Docker Enterprise
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Section 2: Piloting Docker Enterprise
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Section 3: In Production with Docker Enterprise

Chapter 2: Docker Enterprise – an Architectural Overview

  1. Enterprise container platforms.
  2. Gives developers the ability to build, test (locally on development workstations, as well as on a remote development cluster), and deploy secure multi-container applications at will:
    • Provides an efficient, secure, developer-managed CI pipeline
    • Allows the operators (DevOps, TechOps, and SecOps) the ability to efficiently secure, manage, monitor, and scale multiple environments for development, test, QA, and production applications
    • Supports compliance requirements at the platform level  not just at the application level
  1. The risks of going all-in with a cloud provider's container platform are as follows:
    • Being held back by older versions of Docker and Kubernetes
    • Expensive, complex cluster sprawl 
    • Lock-in making it difficult to migrate to another...