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Getting Started with Containerization

By : Dr. Gabriel N. Schenker, Hideto Saito, Hui-Chuan Chloe Lee, Ke-Jou Carol Hsu
Book Image

Getting Started with Containerization

By: Dr. Gabriel N. Schenker, Hideto Saito, Hui-Chuan Chloe Lee, Ke-Jou Carol Hsu

Overview of this book

Kubernetes is an open source orchestration platform for managing containers in a cluster environment. This Learning Path introduces you to the world of containerization, in addition to providing you with an overview of Docker fundamentals. As you progress, you will be able to understand how Kubernetes works with containers. Starting with creating Kubernetes clusters and running applications with proper authentication and authorization, you'll learn how to create high-availability Kubernetes clusters on Amazon Web Services (AWS), and also learn how to use kubeconfig to manage different clusters. Whether it is learning about Docker containers and Docker Compose, or building a continuous delivery pipeline for your application, this Learning Path will equip you with all the right tools and techniques to get started with containerization. By the end of this Learning Path, you will have gained hands-on experience of working with Docker containers and orchestrators, including SwarmKit and Kubernetes. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Kubernetes Cookbook - Second Edition by Hideto Saito, Hui-Chuan Chloe Lee, and Ke-Jou Carol Hsu • Learn Docker - Fundamentals of Docker 18.x by Gabriel N. Schenker
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Questions


To assess your understanding of the topics discussed in this chapter, please answer the following questions:

  1. Explain to an interested layman in a few simple sentences what zero downtime deployment means.
  2. How does SwarmKit achieve zero downtime deployments?
  3. Contrary to traditional (non-containerized) systems, why does a rollback in Docker Swarm just work? Explain in a few short sentences.
  4. Describe two to three characteristics of a Docker secret.

 

  1. You need to roll out a new version of the inventory service. What does your command look like?  Here is some more information:
    1. The new image is called acme/inventory:2.1.
    2. We want to use a rolling update strategy with a batch size of two tasks.
    3. We want the system to wait for one minute after each batch.
  1. You need to update an existing service named inventory with a new password that is provided through a Docker secret. The new secret is called MYSQL_PASSWORD_V2. The code in the service expects the secret to be called MYSQL_PASSWORD. What does the...