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Introduction to Docker and the DCA Certification

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Docker is a tool which has greatly simplified the task of packaging your application, along with all its dependencies into lightweight, portable units called containers. These containers are platform independent and can be executed on any host which runs a Linux kernel. 

Docker is one of the hottest tools in the market right now as a lot of teams have learned how to use it to break up their large, monolithic applications into smaller and more manageable units – often called microservices. This has allowed development teams to work on microservices independently and package it into a container once it is ready. 

Docker has also eased the pain of DevOps teams who often need to manage the deployment processes and environments – since containers can run independently of each other, they can simply focus on deploying containers rather than worrying about dependencies for each application. 

Container orchestration tools such as Docker Swarm and Kubernetes have made it very easy to deploy microservices to a cluster and scale them according to demand. 

For these reasons, Docker is a technology which you need to know if you’re an app developer or DevOps engineer.

This course introduces you to all the main concepts of Docker, and focuses on getting you up and running with the tool in all the lab sections. The main topics of this course include:

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Loonycorn is us, Janani Ravi and Vitthal Srinivasan. Between us, we have studied at Stanford, been admitted to IIM Ahmedabad and have spent years working in tech, in the Bay Area, New York, Singapore and Bangalore. Janani: 7 years at Google (New York, Singapore); Studied at Stanford; also worked at Flipkart and Microsoft Vitthal: Also Google (Singapore) and studied at Stanford; Flipkart, Credit Suisse and INSEAD too We think we might have hit upon a neat way of teaching complicated tech courses in a funny, practical, engaging way, which is why we are so excited to be here on Udemy! We hope you will try our offerings, and think you'll like them :-)

Specification: Introduction to Docker and the DCA Certification

Duration

4.5 hours

Year

2018

Level

Beginner

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

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  1. Ayhan Guler

    Very nice course for beginners until some point. But later on, videos are only based on memorizing stuff without any logical explanation or relation to each other. Especially Docker EE related videos are waste of time.

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  2. Ramesh Jindam

    nice material

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  3. Kumar

    good

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  4. Mark Bykerk Kauffman

    Yes. Because of the detail of what makes a container. Especially the bit about user land part of the Linux OS being included in the container. I also appreciated the analogy with the Java .jar files.

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