Sumario: | 4+ Hours of Video Instruction Docker Containers LiveLessons takes you through your first experiences understanding, running, building and managing Docker containers. These hands-on lessons help you explore Docker containers, registries, and run-time environments. It then extends that experience into container orchestration with Kubernetes. Description With cloud computing, applications need to move around efficiently and run almost anywhere. In this video, learn how you can create containerized applications with Docker that are lightweight and portable. First, Chris shows you how to begin using Docker on Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or Fedora systems (with options of Windows or Mac OS X). Then he shows you how to pull and push Docker container images from and to Docker registries. The next few lessons get you started running container and investigating how they work. After that, you learn how to build your own Docker images. The video then examines orchestration tools such as Kubernetes and Cockpit and development tools such as OpenShift for deploying and managing containers. Finally, it provides some tips for developing your own Docker containers. About the Instructor Christopher Negus is a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) and principal technical writer for Red Hat, Inc. Currently, he is working on Linux containers in Docker format, Project Atomic, Kubernetes, and OpenStack projects. Chris has authored dozens of books on Linux and open source software, including the Linux Bible , Red Hat Linux Bible , Linux Toolbox series, Linux Toys, and Live Linux CDs. He is a Red Hat Certified Instructor (RHCI) and Red Hat Certified Examiner, (RHCX). His RHCA certification includes expertise in Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHCVA), Red Hat Clustering and Storage Management, and Red Hat Enterprise Deployment and Systems Management. Earlier in his career, Chris worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories on the UNIX System V development team. Skill Level Beginner to Intermediate What You Will Learn What Docker is and why you need it, including the basics of running, stopping, and restarting Docker containers Installing Docker on standard Linux or specialized container operating systems Setting up a private Docker Registry Creating, running, and investigating Docker images and containers How to pull and push containers between local systems and Docker Registries Integrating Docker containers with host networking and storage Orchestrating multiple containers...
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