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Docker: Up & Running

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Docker and Linux containers have fundamentally changed the way that organizations develop, deliver, and run software at scale. But understanding why these tools are important and how they can be successfully integrated into your organization's ecosystem can be challenging. This fully updated guide provides developers, operators, architects, and technical managers with a thorough understanding of the Docker tool set and how containers can improve almost every aspect of modern software delivery and management.

This edition includes significant updates to the examples and explanations that reflect the substantial changes that have occurred since Docker was first released almost a decade ago. Sean Kane and Karl Matthias have updated the text to reflect best practices and to provide additional coverage of new features like BuildKit, multi-architecture image support, rootless containers, and much more.

Learn how Docker and Linux containers integrate with cloud services and KubernetesExperience building OCI images, plus deploying and managing Linux containers with powerful command-line toolsUnderstand how OCI images simplify dependency management and deployment workflow for your applicationsLearn practical techniques for deploying and testing Linux containers in productionDeploy production containers at scale wherever you need themExplore advanced Docker topics, including deployment tools, networking, orchestration, security, and configuration

712 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 13, 2023

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July 8, 2024
The book provides a thorough and in-depth introduction to Docker and how to use it in production at scale.

Useful both for the beginner to learn how to build images and run containers and as a reference for more advanced users.
Of course the book cannot cover every aspect of the Docker ecosystem, but gives enough information to know where to start and to be able to search for more specific information on the internet.
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