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The Docker Workshop

By : Vincent Sesto, Onur Yılmaz, Sathsara Sarathchandra, Aric Renzo, Engy Fouda
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Book Image

The Docker Workshop

5 (1)
By: Vincent Sesto, Onur Yılmaz, Sathsara Sarathchandra, Aric Renzo, Engy Fouda

Overview of this book

No doubt Docker Containers are the future of highly-scalable software systems and have cost and runtime efficient supporting infrastructure. But learning it might look complex as it comes with many technicalities. This is where The Docker Workshop will help you. Through this workshop, you’ll quickly learn how to work with containers and Docker with the help of practical activities.? The workshop starts with Docker containers, enabling you to understand how it works. You’ll run third party Docker images and also create your own images using Dockerfiles and multi-stage Dockerfiles. Next, you’ll create environments for Docker images, and expedite your deployment and testing process with Continuous Integration. Moving ahead, you’ll tap into interesting topics and learn how to implement production-ready environments using Docker Swarm. You’ll also apply best practices to secure Docker images and to ensure that production environments are running at maximum capacity. Towards the end, you’ll gather skills to successfully move Docker from development to testing, and then into production. While doing so, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot issues, clear up resource bottlenecks and optimize the performance of services. By the end of this workshop, you’ll be able to utilize Docker containers in real-world use cases.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Preface

Docker Image Tagging Policies

As development teams increase in size and the projects they work on increase in complexity, a standardized tagging policy for your team becomes even more important. If your team is not getting its tagging correct, as we've demonstrated in our previous sections, this can cause a lot of confusion and actually cause more issues. It's a good habit to decide on a tagging policy early to make sure you don't run into any of these issues.

In this section of the chapter, we are going to cover some of the different tagging policies you could use within your team with some examples on how they can also be implemented. There are rarely any right or wrong answers when it comes to setting up your tagging policy, but it is necessary to make a decision early and ensure everyone in the team is in agreement.

Semantic versioning is a versioning system that can also be used as part of your tagging policy. If you're not familiar with semantic versioning...