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Hands-On Microservices with Python [Video]

By : Peter Fisher
Book Image

Hands-On Microservices with Python [Video]

By: Peter Fisher

Overview of this book

This course covers microservice fundamentals and advanced topics with a hands-on demonstration of how to implement microservices using real-world examples. Learn how to design and build a microservice software architecture in Python. You will learn to make your applications more reliable and fault-tolerant using microservices with Python, no matter how complex the business logic. This course demonstrates how to design and build an application using a series of microservices. The application in question is an order management system, which we will split up into individual services. In a hands-on manner, you will learn topics such as data modeling, data storage, writing API requests, and you will learn to secure, monitor, and scale your microservices. Finally, you will learn to use Docker's containerization technology to isolate, manage, monitor, and deploy microservices in Docker containers. The github repos for this course are as follows: For the front end: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-on-Microservices-with-Python For the Order Micro service: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-on-Microservices-with-Python-Order-Service For the User Microservice: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-on-Microservices-with-Python-User-Service For the Product Microservice: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-on-Microservices-with-Python-Product-Service/
Table of Contents (6 chapters)
Chapter 6
Docker Containers and Microservices
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Section 1
What is a Docker container?
In this video, we investigate Docker containerization technology and how it can be used to deploy our microservices. We also walk through the differences between Docker images and Docker containers. - Investigate what Docker is and how it could be used - Discover the many Docker objects and how they are built - Compare Docker containers and images and talk about how they are created