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The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm

By : Viktor Farcic
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The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm

By: Viktor Farcic

Overview of this book

Viktor Farcic's latest book, The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm, takes you deeper into one of the major subjects of his international best seller, The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit, and shows you how to successfully integrate Docker Swarm into your DevOps toolset. Viktor shares with you his expert knowledge in all aspects of building, testing, deploying, and monitoring services inside Docker Swarm clusters. You'll go through all the tools required for running a cluster. You'll travel through the whole process with clusters running locally on a laptop. Once you're confident with that outcome, Viktor shows you how to translate your experience to different hosting providers like AWS, Azure, and DigitalOcean. Viktor has updated his DevOps 2.0 framework in this book to use the latest and greatest features and techniques introduced in Docker. We'll go through many practices and even more tools. While there will be a lot of theory, this is a hands-on book. You won't be able to complete it by reading it on the metro on your way to work. You'll have to read this book while in front of the computer and get your hands dirty.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
11
Embracing Destruction: Pets versus Cattle

What now?


Are we done with Continuous Deployment? The answer is no. We did not create the automated Continuous Deployment flow, but defined the steps that will help us run the process automatically. For the process to be fully automated and executed on each commit, we need to use one of the CD tools.

We'll use Jenkins to transform manual steps into a fully automated Continuous Deployment flow. For the whole process to work, we'll need to set up Jenkins master, a few agents, and a deployment pipeline job.

Now is the time to take a break before diving into the next chapter. As before, we'll destroy the machines we created and start fresh:

docker-machine rm -f \
    swarm-1 swarm-2 swarm-3 \
    swarm-test-1 swarm-test-2 swarm-test-3