Beginning DevOps with Docker

Course Description Overview

Course Number:
035409
Course Length:
1 day
Course Description Overview:

The course outlines the power of containerization and the influence this innovation has on development teams and general operations. We also get to understand what DevOps really is, the principles involved and how the process contributes to product health, by implementing a Docker workflow.

 

Docker is an open source containerization tool, that makes it easier to streamline product delivery and reduce the time it takes to get from a whiteboard sketch of the business to a money-back implementation.

 

We will start by defining how Docker influences the DevOps process. We will then design and build simple containers, with a clear outline of how applications are involved in the process. Then we will define the key highlights when setting up multiple containers, while setting up a number using docker-compose, Docker's tool for running multi-container applications. We will wind up by having a production-ready application and host it locally (a process that you can replicate in the cloud).

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Course Objectives:

If you are interested in gaining a good grasp of Docker in a systematic and hands-on way by working through a real-world project, then this course is for you.


The course will provide enough knowledge of the following:


  • Docker and DevOps, why and how they integrate
  • What containers are, how to create and manage them
  • Scaling a delivery pipeline and multiple deployments with Docker
  • Orchestration and delivery of containerized applications
Target Student:
The course is crafted for developers, system architects, junior and mid-level site reliability engineers interested in adopting a Docker workflow. They are also required to have a basic knowledge of UNIX concepts such as ssh, ports and logs.
Prerequisites:
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Course-specific Technical Requirements Software:

  • Browser: Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox (Latest updates installed)
  • Docker Community Edition 17.12

Installation and Setup


Before you start with this course, we'll install Docker Community Edition 17.12. Here, you will find the steps to install these.

 

Installing Docker Community Edition 17.12


1. Visit the Docker Toolbox page below: https://docs.docker.com/toolbox/toolbox_install_windows/in your browser

2. Click the installer link to download.

3. Install Docker Toolbox by double-clicking the installer.

4. Press Next to accept all the defaults and then Install.

Course-specific Technical Requirements Hardware:

For successful completion of this course, students will require computer systems with the following:

 

  • Processor: 1.8 GHz or higher (Core 2 Duo and above)
  • Memory: Minimum 2 GB RAM
  • Hard Disk: Minimum 10 GB
  • Operating System: Windows 10
  • Projector
  • Internet connection
Certification reference (where applicable)
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Course Content:

Lesson 1: Images and Containers


  • How Docker Improves a DevOps Workflow
  • Basic Docker Terminal Commands
  • Dockerfile Syntax
  • Building Images
  • Running Containers From Images
  • Versioning Images and Docker Hub
  • Deploying a Docker Image to Docker Hub

 

Lesson 2: Application Container Management


  • The docker-compose Tool
  • Overview of a Multi-Container Application Setup
  • Managing Multiple Containers and Distributed Application Bundles
  • Networking with docker-compose


Lesson 3: Orchestration and Delivery


  • An Overview of Docker Swarm
  • Using Docker Engine to Create a Swarm
  • Managing Services and Applications in a Swarm
  • Scaling Services Up and Down
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