Docker Courseware (GL340)
In this comprehensive course, participants delve into the world of Docker, the industry-leading containerization platform revolutionizing modern IT infrastructures. This intensive program equips learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to harness the power of Docker effectively.
Throughout the course, participants explore the core features of Docker, including container creation and management, advanced networking techniques, persistent data management with volumes, and Dockerfile creation for custom image management. Emphasis is placed on best practices for securing Docker installations and containers, ensuring robust and resilient environments.
Hands-on labs provide invaluable practical experience, allowing participants to apply concepts learned in real-world scenarios. By the end of the course, learners will be proficient in Docker usage, enabling them to streamline application deployment processes, enhance efficiency, and drive innovation within their organizations.
Whether you're an IT professional looking to stay ahead of the curve or an organization seeking to optimize your infrastructure, This Docker offers the knowledge and expertise needed to thrive in today's rapidly evolving IT landscape.
Benefits
- Enhanced Knowledge of Container Technology: Participants gain knowledge about container creation, management, networking, and security, which are essential skills in modern IT environments.
- Improved Efficiency and Productivity: Learning Docker enables professionals to streamline application deployment processes. By containerizing applications, organizations can achieve greater efficiency, scalability, and portability, leading to faster development cycles and quicker time-to-market for new services and updates.
- Adoption of Best Practices: The course emphasizes best practices for Docker usage, including container orchestration, security measures, and optimization techniques. Participants learn how to implement these best practices in real-world scenarios, ensuring that Docker environments are robust, secure, and well-optimized.
- Competitive Advantage: Docker skills are highly valued in the IT industry, particularly in organizations adopting DevOps practices and microservices architectures. By acquiring expertise in Docker, professionals enhance their career prospects and remain competitive in the job market.
- Preparation for Certification: For individuals seeking formal recognition of their Docker proficiency, completing the GL340 course can serve as valuable preparation for Docker certification exams, such as the Docker Certified Associate (DCA) certification. Certification validates one's skills and can open up additional career opportunities.
- Hands-on Experience: The course includes practical labs where participants apply Docker concepts in real-world scenarios. Hands-on experience is crucial for solidifying understanding and gaining confidence in using Docker effectively in professional environments.
Outline
- CONTAINER TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
- Application Management Landscape
- Application Isolation
- Resource Measurement and Control
- Container Security
- OverlayFS Overview
- Container Security
- Open Container Initiative
- Docker Alternatives
- Docker Ecosystem
- Container Concepts runC
- Container Concepts Systemd
- INSTALLING DOCKER
- Installing Docker
- Docker Architecture
- Starting the Docker Daemon
- Docker Daemon Configuration
- Docker Control Socket
- Enabling TLS for Docker
- Validating Docker Install
- Installing Docker
- Protecting Docker with TLS
- MANAGING CONTAINERS
- Creating a New Container
- Listing Containers
- Managing Container Resources
- Running Commands in an Existing Container
- Interacting with a Running Container
- Stopping, Starting, and Removing Containers
- Copying files in/out of Containers
- Inspecting and Updating Containers
- Docker Output Filtering & Formatting
- Managing Containers
- Configure a docker container to start at boot.
- MANAGING IMAGES
- Docker Images
- Listing and Removing Images
- Searching for Images
- Downloading Images
- Uploading Images
- Export/Import Images
- Save/Load Images
- Committing Changes
- Docker Images
- Docker Platform Images
- CREATING IMAGES WITH DOCKERFILE
- Dockerfile
- Caching
- docker image build
- Dockerfile Instructions
- ENV and WORKDIR
- Running Commands
- Getting Files into the Image
- Defining Container Executable
- HEALTHCHECK
- Best Practices
- Multi-Stage builds with Dockerfile
- Dockerfile Fundamentals
- Optimizing Image Build Size
- Image Builds and Caching
- DOCKER VOLUMES
- Volume Concepts
- The docker volume Command
- Creating and Using Internal Volumes
- Internal Volume Drivers
- Removing Volumes
- Creating and Using External Volumes
- SELinux Considerations
- Mapping Devices
- Docker Internal Volumes
- Docker External Volumes
- DOCKER COMPOSE/SWARM
- Writing YAML Files
- Concepts
- Compose CLI
- Defining a Service Set
- Legacy Compose Versions
- Docker Engine Swarm Mode
- Docker Swarm Terms
- Docker Swarm Command Overview
- Creating a Swarm
- Creating Services
- Creating Secrets
- Stack Files
- Stack Command
- Swarm Placements
- Swarm Resource Limits & Reservations
- Swarm Networking
- Swarm Networking Troubleshooting
- Docker Compose
- Docker Engine Swarm Mode
- DOCKER NETWORKING
- Overview
- Data-Link Layer Details
- Network Layer Details
- Hostnames and DNS
- Service Reachability
- Container to Container Communication
- Container to Container: Links (deprecated)
- Container to Container: Private Network
- Managing Private Networks
- Remote Host to Container
- Docker Networking
- Exposing Ports
- Docker Networking
- DOCKER LOGGING
- Docker Logging
- Docker Logging with json-file and journald
- Docker Logging with syslog
- Docker Logging with Graylog or Logstash
- Docker Logging with Fluentd
- Docker Logging with Amazon or Google
- Docker Logging with Splunk
- Logging to syslog
- APPENDIX - DOCKER REGISTRY LAB TASKS
- Docker Registry
- Docker Registry (secured)
- Docker Content Trust
Required Prerequisites
- Proficiency with the Linux command line interface (CLI).
- A broad understanding of Linux system administration.
Useful Prerequisites
- Successful completion of the Linux Fundamentals course
- Successful completion of the Linux Systems Administration course
License
Length: 3
days | $165.00 per copy
What is Included?
- Student Manual
- Extra Trainer Files
- PowerPoint Presentation