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Mastering Docker - Third Edition

By : Russ McKendrick, Scott Gallagher
Book Image

Mastering Docker - Third Edition

By: Russ McKendrick, Scott Gallagher

Overview of this book

Docker has been a game-changer when it comes to how modern applications are deployed and created. It has now grown into a key driver of innovation beyond system administration, with an impact on the world of web development. But how can you make sure you're keeping up with the innovations it's driving, or be sure you're using it to its full potential? Mastering Docker shows you how; this book not only demonstrates how to use Docker more effectively, but also helps you rethink and reimagine what's possible with it. You will cover concepts such as building, managing, and storing images, along with best practices to make you confident, before delving more into Docker security. You'll find everything related to extending and integrating Docker in new and innovative ways. Docker Compose, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes will help you take control of your containers in an efficient manner. By the end of the book, you will have a broad, yet detailed, sense of what's possible with Docker, and how seamlessly it fits in with a range of other platforms and tools.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

An introduction to Docker Machine

Before we roll our sleeves up and get stuck in with Docker Machine, we should take a moment to discuss what place it occupies in the overall Docker ecosystem.

Docker Machine's biggest strength is that it provides a consistent interface to several public cloud providers, such as Amazon Web Services, DigitalOcean, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, as well as self-hosted virtual machine/cloud platforms, including OpenStack, and VMware vSphere. Finally, the following locally-hosted hypervisors are supported, such as Oracle VirtualBox and VMware Workstation or Fusion.

Being able to target all of these technologies using a single command with minimal user interaction is a very big time saver if you need to quickly access a Docker host in Amazon Web Services one day and then DigitialOcean the next—you know you are going to get a consistent...