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Docker: Zero To Hero
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.55 GB | Duration: 4h 43m
Learn Docker with Hands On Coding Exercises. For beginners in DevOps
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Beginner level introduction to Docker
Basic Docker Commands with Hands-On Exercises
Build Docker images using Dockerfiles with Hands-On Exercises
Understand what Docker Compose
Build Application stack using Docker Compose Files with Hands-On Exercises
[b]Requirements[/b]
Basic System Administrator Skills
Good to have (Not Mandatory) access to a Linux System to setup Docker to follow along
Good to have (Not Mandatory) free tier AWS account
[b]Description[/b]
Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications, whether on laptops, data center VMs, or the cloud.This course introduces Docker to an Absolute Beginner using really simple and easy-to-understand lectures. Lectures are followed by demos showing how to set up and get started with Docker. Lecture are build on the basis of hands on Docker commands, develop your own images using Dockerfiles, and practice Docker Compose. This way, you don't really need to have your own environment set up to get some hands-on practice. And finally, we have prepared interview questions to help students at the time to put your skills in the test. You will be given the common interview question which is asked almost every round and challenge to solve using the skills you gained during this course. This is a great way to gain real-life project experience and work with the other students in the community to develop a Dockerfile and get feedback for your work. The assignment will push you to research and develop your own Docker images.Our tools, courses, and resources will help you improve your Docker skills and help you gain a true understanding of the program.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is Docker container and difference between VM and container
Lecture 3 Docker installation on ubuntu
Lecture 4 Docker installation on Windows
Section 2: Docker Commands
Lecture 5 Docker CLI commands part-1
Lecture 6 Docker CLI Commands part-2
Lecture 7 Docker Volume
Lecture 8 Docker Network
Section 3: Dockerfile
Lecture 9 Dockerfile part-1
Lecture 10 Dockerfile part-2
Section 4: Docker Registry
Lecture 11 Docker Private Registry part-1
Lecture 12 Docker Public and Private image pushed from Local
Section 5: Docker Compose
Lecture 13 Docker Compose Part-1
Lecture 14 Docker Compose Part-2
Section 6: Interview Questions
Lecture 15 Interview Questions
Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications, whether on laptops, data center VMs, or the cloud. This course introduces Docker to an Absolute Beginner using really simple and easy-to-understand lectures. Lectures are followed by demos showing how to set up and get started with Docker. The coding exercises that accompany this course will help you practice Docker commands, develop your own images using Dockerfiles, and practice Docker Compose. You will be developing Docker files for different use cases right in your browser. This way, you don't really need to have your own environment set up to get some hands-on practice. The coding exercises will validate your commands and Dockerfiles and ensure you have written them correctly. And finally, we have assignments to put your skills to the test. You will be given the challenge to solve using the skills you gained during this course. This is a great way to gain real-life project experience and work with the other students in the community to develop a Dockerfile and get feedback for your work. The assignment will push you to research and develop your own Docker images. Our tools, courses, and resources will help you improve your Docker skills and help you gain a true understanding of the program.
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[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Beginner level introduction to Docker
Basic Docker Commands with Hands-On Exercises
Build Docker images using Dockerfiles with Hands-On Exercises
Understand what Docker Compose
Build Application stack using Docker Compose Files with Hands-On Exercises
[b]Requirements[/b]
Basic System Administrator Skills
Good to have (Not Mandatory) access to a Linux System to setup Docker to follow along
Good to have (Not Mandatory) free tier AWS account
[b]Description[/b]
Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications, whether on laptops, data center VMs, or the cloud.This course introduces Docker to an Absolute Beginner using really simple and easy-to-understand lectures. Lectures are followed by demos showing how to set up and get started with Docker. Lecture are build on the basis of hands on Docker commands, develop your own images using Dockerfiles, and practice Docker Compose. This way, you don't really need to have your own environment set up to get some hands-on practice. And finally, we have prepared interview questions to help students at the time to put your skills in the test. You will be given the common interview question which is asked almost every round and challenge to solve using the skills you gained during this course. This is a great way to gain real-life project experience and work with the other students in the community to develop a Dockerfile and get feedback for your work. The assignment will push you to research and develop your own Docker images.Our tools, courses, and resources will help you improve your Docker skills and help you gain a true understanding of the program.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is Docker container and difference between VM and container
Lecture 3 Docker installation on ubuntu
Lecture 4 Docker installation on Windows
Section 2: Docker Commands
Lecture 5 Docker CLI commands part-1
Lecture 6 Docker CLI Commands part-2
Lecture 7 Docker Volume
Lecture 8 Docker Network
Section 3: Dockerfile
Lecture 9 Dockerfile part-1
Lecture 10 Dockerfile part-2
Section 4: Docker Registry
Lecture 11 Docker Private Registry part-1
Lecture 12 Docker Public and Private image pushed from Local
Section 5: Docker Compose
Lecture 13 Docker Compose Part-1
Lecture 14 Docker Compose Part-2
Section 6: Interview Questions
Lecture 15 Interview Questions
Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications, whether on laptops, data center VMs, or the cloud. This course introduces Docker to an Absolute Beginner using really simple and easy-to-understand lectures. Lectures are followed by demos showing how to set up and get started with Docker. The coding exercises that accompany this course will help you practice Docker commands, develop your own images using Dockerfiles, and practice Docker Compose. You will be developing Docker files for different use cases right in your browser. This way, you don't really need to have your own environment set up to get some hands-on practice. The coding exercises will validate your commands and Dockerfiles and ensure you have written them correctly. And finally, we have assignments to put your skills to the test. You will be given the challenge to solve using the skills you gained during this course. This is a great way to gain real-life project experience and work with the other students in the community to develop a Dockerfile and get feedback for your work. The assignment will push you to research and develop your own Docker images. Our tools, courses, and resources will help you improve your Docker skills and help you gain a true understanding of the program.
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