This is an open-source introduction to Docker guide that will help you learn the basics of Docker and how to start using containers for your SysOps, DevOps, and Dev projects. No matter if you are a DevOps/SysOps engineer, developer, or just a Linux enthusiast, you will most likely have to use Docker at some point in your career.
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- About the book
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Docker
- Chapter 2: Installing Docker
- Chapter 3: Working with Docker Containers
- Chapter 4: What are Docker Images
- Chapter 5: What is a Dockerfile
- Chapter 6: Docker Networking
- Chapter 7: Docker Volumes
- Chapter 8: Docker Compose
- Chapter 9: Docker Security Best Practices
- Chapter 10: Docker in Production: Orchestration with Kubernetes
- Chapter 11: Docker Performance Optimization
- Chapter 12: Docker Troubleshooting and Debugging
- Chapter 13: Advanced Docker Concepts and Features
- Chapter 14: Docker in CI/CD Pipelines
- Chapter 15: Docker and Microservices Architecture
- Chapter 16: Docker for Data Science and Machine Learning
- Conclusion
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