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Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins, 3rd Edition - Third Edition

By : Rafał Leszko
Book Image

Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins, 3rd Edition - Third Edition

By: Rafał Leszko

Overview of this book

This updated third edition of Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins will explain the advantages of combining Jenkins and Docker to improve the continuous integration and delivery process of app development. You’ll start by setting up a Docker server and configuring Jenkins on it. Next, you’ll discover steps for building applications and microservices on Dockerfiles and integrating them with Jenkins using continuous delivery processes such as continuous integration, automated acceptance testing, configuration management, and Infrastructure as Code. Moving ahead, you'll learn how to ensure quick application deployment with Docker containers, along with scaling Jenkins using Kubernetes. Later, you’ll explore how to deploy applications using Docker images and test them with Jenkins. Toward the concluding chapters, the book will focus on missing parts of the CD pipeline, such as the environments and infrastructure, application versioning, and non-functional testing. By the end of this continuous integration and continuous delivery book, you’ll have gained the skills you need to enhance the DevOps workflow by integrating the functionalities of Docker and Jenkins.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Setting Up the Environment
5
Section 2 – Architecting and Testing an Application
9
Section 3 – Deploying an Application

Questions

To verify the knowledge acquired from this chapter, please answer the following questionsUse L-numbering for this list

  1. What is the main difference between containerization (such as with Docker) and virtualization (such as with VirtualBox)?
  2. What are the benefits of providing an application as a Docker image? Name at least two.
  3. Can the Docker daemon be run natively on Windows and macOS?
  4. What is the difference between a Docker image and a Docker container?
  5. What does it mean when saying that Docker images have layers?
  6. What are two methods of creating a Docker image?
  7. Which command is used to create a Docker image from a Dockerfile?
  8. Which command is used to run a Docker container from a Docker image?
  9. In Docker terminology, what does it mean to publish a port?
  10. What is a Docker volume?