Learn Docker Despite Your Busy DevOps/Developer Schedule
What you’ll learn
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Containerize a web-based application with a microservice approach and automate it using Dockerfile
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Design multi-container applications and automate the workflow using Compose
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Scale Docker workflow with Docker Swarm, orchestrate and deploy a large-scale application across multiple hosts in the cloud
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Best practices of working with Docker technology in the field
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In-depth knowledge about Docker technology and confidence to help your company or your own project to apply the right Docker deployment workflow and continuously deliver better software
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Invaluable DevOps skills such as setting up continuous integration workflows
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And much much more…
What is this course about:
This course covers all the fundamentals about Docker software and teach you everything you need to know about developing and deploying modern applications with Docker software.
In the end of this course, you will gain in-depth knowledge about Docker software and general DevOps skills to help your company or your own project to apply the right docker workflow and continuously deliver better software.
What will you learn from this course:
In particularly, you will learn:
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Containerize a web-based application with a micro-service approach and automate it using Dockerfile.
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Design multi-container applications and automate the workflow using Compose.
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Scale Docker workflow with Docker Swarm, orchestrate and deploy a large-scale application across multiple hosts in the cloud.
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Best practices of working with Docker software in the field.
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In-depth knowledge about Docker software and confidence to help your company or your own project to apply the right Docker deployment workflow and continuously deliver better software.
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Invaluable DevOps skills such as setting up continuous integration pipelines.
Why shall we learn Docker technologies:
Docker software is on the bleeding edge of technology today. It is also one of the most compelling technologies of the last decade in terms of its disruption to software development, operations, systems architecture, testing and compliance practices.
Docker is becoming a must tool for developers. containers and the Docker’s approach gives you the opportunity to work without any need of dependencies. Docker allows developers to focus on the things which actually matters without worrying about the environment where the application runs.
Tons of companies are using docker in production, today you have the access to that same virtualization technology right on your desktop.
About the author:
In the past, James worked at many companies such as Amazon and Google. Now James is working at one of the top Silicon Valley startups specializing big data analysis.
During the past two years, James has been leading his team to dockerize their old monolithic applications with a micro-service approach.
James’ company has gained massive benefits by running Docker in production. In this course, he is going to share with you his years of knowledge and best practices of working with docker in the real field.
Why DevOps skills?
Nowadays DevOps engineers are in great demand in the IT industry. Companies are looking for developers who can both develop and deploy the applications.
The average salary of a DevOps engineer is about $140,000 per year in Silicon Valley area which is 20% higher than the salary of a software engineer.
Master DevOps Skills means you will be staying ahead in the competitive job market!
Why choosing this course?
This course is very hands on, James has put lots effort to provide you with not only the theory but also real-life examples of developing Docker applications that you can try out on your own laptop.
James has uploaded all the source code to Github and you will be able to follow along with either windows, MAC OS or Linux.
In the end of this course, James is confident that you will gain in depth knowledge about Docker and general DevOps skills to help your company or your own project to apply the right docker workflow and continuously deliver better software.
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If not satisfied simply ask for a refund within 30 days. You will get full refund. No questions whatsoever asked.
Are you ready to take your DevOps skills and career to the next level, take this course now!
You will go from zero to Docker hero in 4 hours.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who want to fully understand how Docker technology works and learn how Docker technology is being used in the field.
- DevOps, Developers, or QAs who want to advance their career by improving their DevOps skills.
- Developers who want to learn how to develop and deploy containerized modern web applications with a micro-service approach.
12 reviews for Learn Docker Despite Your Busy DevOps/Developer Schedule
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Frederik Cornil –
Bought this course in Oct. 2018 but only went through the essentials at that moment. Revisited the course now, but it left me with the impression it is abandoned by its creators and no new content or updates were added since a long time. It does give you a good impression of Docker though, although I’d recommend looking for a more recent training.
Anonymized User –
Very good and FAST introduction. The last section, “Additional Learning Materials” feels a bit dated as it talks about Docker 17.06. It would be great if this could be updated as otherwise it’s unclear whether any of the learnings are dated or not.
Muhammad Talha –
Excellent course on how to get started with docker, familiarizing yourself with concepts and basic usage. Course is fully loaded with practical examples and quality learning.
I recommend this course to anyone who wants a quick start to learning Docker
Ondřej Kozina –
Naming an app that your want to run within docker “docker-app” is really not a clever idea, this adds so much confusion as to what is docker and what is the app itself…
Paweł Mechliński –
It was pretty informative, practical and essential. On the other side, I somewhat lacked more structure on the text slides and I wasn’t sure if some errors in using git was learning example or just unintentional…
HR FinOS –
Well-structured and informative with step-by-step explanation.
Sergey Lukin –
Very good course, great content inside and easy to follow along. Still relevant. One comment though, nothing was said about improving developer experience while building web app in containers. Besides, very useful!
Kevin Schmidt –
Topic and content is as expected, the presentation and voice change and are choppy.
Yu Cai –
It is a good introduction course for docker container.
Cristóbal Fresno Rodríguez –
Eye candy material, easy to follow, and code runs at one!!!
Vijay Kupekar –
Good to know about dockers, more live examples will be plus. Commands issued in the windows cannot be recognized, in which application/tool window it is being issued. Better to mention name on the windows.
Donnie Hamlett –
The course was good but about half way through the course demonstrations couldn’t be followed on my vm. The demos were geared for a forked repository running on a Mac. I was a little surprised that the course focused on Docker Swarm instead of Kubernetes. The last module really needs to be better developed to explain Docker Orchestration and what solutions are being currently used in the industry, e.g. Swarm vs Kubernetes. It doesn’t have to be a deep dive just some slideware so that students have to understand where they need to progress in their studies.