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Docker: A Project-Based Approach to Learning

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Have you tried to learn Docker on your own, but lack the structure you need to really improve your skills?Are you tired of picking up bits and pieces of information that you can’t just seem to put together?Do you learn best by doing?If so, you’re going to love this book.One of the biggest complaints I hear from students is that most of the books they’ve read in the past simply provide information without any context and without any idea of how to put that information to use!This book turns that old, frustrating, and outdated way of learning on its head.It’s project-based, which means instead of learning bits and pieces of information, you’ll learn the exact Docker commands that you can use in real-world situations. You get the chance to immediately put what you learn to use so that you fully understand and remember it.In this Docker book, you will learn how Docker on Windows, Mac, and Linux.Manage Docker containers.Master Docker commands. (Here are just a few you’ll docker run, docker build, docker images, docker inspect, docker network, docker system, docker volume, and more�)Use existing Docker images.Build your very own custom Docker images.Push and pull your images to Docker Hub or any other Docker Registry.Create a private Docker image registry.Manage the data needed by and created by your Docker containers.Persist data between container runs, including using Docker volumes.View and manage the output and logs generated by your containers.Docker networking, including how to create user-defined networks.Create a Cluster of Docker Containers with Docker Swarm.Much, much, more…If you’re ready to level-up your DevOps and Docker skills, start reading now!

269 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 4, 2021

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Profile Image for Tony Teri.
64 reviews
April 1, 2022
Poorly written

This was just a poorly organized book I really had hoped that this would allow me to learn how to build a container, it did not. there were a lot of errors when I followed the instructions and in no place in the book that it showed you how to troubleshoot these errors it's just assumed everything would go smooth very disappointing.
8 reviews
January 23, 2022
Pretty simple stuff, a bit more explanation of some of the packages and programs surrounding the Docker implementations would go a long way.
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July 7, 2023
Keep this in your library!

Cleared up a lot of confusion I had trying to get Docker to work with my applications. This is going to be one of my references for Dev/Ops.
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