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Docker In The Trenches Joe Johnston Antoni Batchelli Justin Cormace

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Docker In The Trenches Joe Johnston Antoni Batchelli Justin Cormace
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Publisher: Bleeding Edge Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.97 MB
Author: Joe Johnston, Antoni Batchelli, Justin Cormace, John Fiedler, Milos Gajdos
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Docker In The Trenches Joe Johnston Antoni Batchelli Justin Cormace by Joe Johnston, Antoni Batchelli, Justin Cormace, John Fiedler, Milos Gajdos instant download after payment.

Docker is the new sliced bread of infrastructure. Few emerging technologies
compare to how fast it swept the DevOps and infrastructure scenes. In less than two
years, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, and nearly every cloud provider announced support
for running Docker containers. Readers with intermediate to advanced DevOps and ops
backgrounds will likely gain the most from this book. Previous experience with both the
basics of running servers in production as well as the basics of creating and managing
containers is highly recommended. Many books and blog posts already cover individual
topics related to installing and running Docker, but few resources exist to weave
together the myriad and sometimes forehead-to-wall-thumping concerns of running Docker
in production. But fear not, if you enjoyed the movie Inception, you will feel right at
home running containers in VMs on servers in the cloud.

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