<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The idea behind Docker is simple: package applications in lightweight virtual containers that can be easily installed. The results of this simple idea are huge! Docker makes it possible to manage applications without creating custom infrastructures. Free, open source, and battle-tested, Docker has quickly become must-know technology for developers and administrators. "Learn Docker in a month of lunches" introduces Docker concepts through a series of brief hands-on lessons. Following a learning path perfected by author Elton Stoneman, you'll run containers by chapter 2 and package applications by chapter 3. Each lesson teaches a practical skill you can practice on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. By the end of the month you'll know how to containerize and run any kind of application with Docker.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Summary</b> <p/> Go from zero to production readiness with Docker in 22 bite-sized lessons! Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches is an accessible task-focused guide to Docker on Linux, Windows, or Mac systems. In it, you'll learn practical Docker skills to help you tackle the challenges of modern IT, from cloud migration and microservices to handling legacy systems. There's no excessive theory or niche-use cases--just a quick-and-easy guide to the essentials of Docker you'll use every day. <p/> Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. <p/> <b>About the technology</b> <p/> The idea behind Docker is simple: package applications in lightweight virtual containers that can be easily installed. The results of this simple idea are huge! Docker makes it possible to manage applications without creating custom infrastructures. Free, open source, and battle-tested, Docker has quickly become must-know technology for developers and administrators. <p/> <b>About the book</b> <p/> Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches introduces Docker concepts through a series of brief hands-on lessons. Following a learning path perfected by author Elton Stoneman, you'll run containers by chapter 2 and package applications by chapter 3. Each lesson teaches a practical skill you can practice on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. By the end of the month you'll know how to containerize and run any kind of application with Docker. <p/> <b>What's inside</b> <p/> Package applications to run in containers<br> Put containers into production<br> Build optimized Docker images<br> Run containerized apps at scale <p/> <b>About the reader</b> <p/> For IT professionals. No previous Docker experience required. <p/> <b>About the author</b> <p/> Elton Stoneman is a consultant, a former architect at Docker, a Microsoft MVP, and a Pluralsight author. <p/> <b>Table of Contents</b> <p/> PART 1 - UNDERSTANDING DOCKER CONTAINERS AND IMAGES <p/> 1. Before you begin <p/> 2. Understanding Docker and running Hello World <p/> 3. Building your own Docker images <p/> 4. Packaging applications from source code into Docker Images <p/> 5. Sharing images with Docker Hub and other registries <p/> 6. Using Docker volumes for persistent storage <p/> PART 2 - RUNNING DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS IN CONTAINERS <p/> 7. Running multi-container apps with Docker Compose <p/> 8. Supporting reliability with health checks and dependency checks <p/> 9. Adding observability with containerized monitoring <p/> 10. Running multiple environments with Docker Compose <p/> 11. Building and testing applications with Docker and Docker Compose <p/> PART 3 - RUNNING AT SCALE WITH A CONTAINER ORCHESTRATOR <p/> 12. Understanding orchestration: Docker Swarm and Kubernetes <p/> 13. Deploying distributed applications as stacks in Docker Swarm <p/> 14. Automating releases with upgrades and rollbacks <p/> 15. Configuring Docker for secure remote access and CI/CD <p/> 16. Building Docker images that run anywhere: Linux, Windows, Intel, and Arm <p/> PART 4 - GETTING YOUR CONTAINERS READY FOR PRODUCTION <p/> 17. Optimizing your Docker images for size, speed, and security <p/> 18. Application configuration management in containers <p/> 19. Writing and managing application logs with Docker <p/> 20. Controlling HTTP traffic to containers with a reverse proxy <p/> 21. Asynchronous communication with a message queue <p/> 22. Never the end<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Elton Stoneman</b> is an architect at Docker, a Microsoft MVP and a Pluralsight author. He has used Docker since the earliest releases and helped organizations at every stage in their container journey. He is a regular speaker and workshop instructor at conferences, and distils many years of using and teaching Docker into this book.
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