Docker Deep Dive: Zero to Docker in a Single Book!
- 3h 45m
- Nigel Poulton
- JJNP Consulting Limited
- 2020
This is the ultimate book for learning Docker, brought to you by Docker Captain and leading educator in the container ecosystem Nigel Poulton.
Docker Deep Dive is a masterpiece, expertly written, and rated by BookAuthority as "the number 1 all-time best book on Docker". As featured on CNN and Forbes, BookAuthority identifies and rates the best books in the world, based on public mentions, recommendations, ratings and sentiment.
In this book, Docker is simplified and brought to life via Nigel’s unique and energetic approach -- many of its readers hold it up as the *gold standard* for technology books.
- If you want to learn the basics of Docker, this book is for you.
- If you want to be a pro with Docker, this book is for you.
Docker Deep Dive is updated regularly, meaning you get a book that's applicable in the world today!
Key features include:
- Extensive coverage of Docker architecture
- Deep dive into core concepts such as images and containers
- Networking, volumes, and security
- Docker Certified Associate (DCA) coverage
Nigel is passionate about teaching Docker and this is reflected in this book. You’ll never get tired reading this book, and you’ll finish it with the confidence you need to take on Docker in the real world.
About the Author
Nigel is a leading name in the container community. He is a Docker Captain and author of many container-related books and video training courses. When he's not working with containers he spends his time with his family, tries to play golf, and dreams about American muscle cars. He is also active on Twitter at @nigelpoulton.
In this Book
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About the Book
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Containers from 30,000 Feet
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Docker
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Installing Docker
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The Big Picture
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The Docker Engine
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Images
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Containers
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Containerizing an App
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Deploying Apps with Docker Compose
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Docker Swarm
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Docker Networking
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Docker Overlay Networking
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Volumes and Persistent Data
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Deploying Apps with Docker Stacks
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Security in Docker
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What Next