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Troubleshooting Docker

You're reading from   Troubleshooting Docker Develop, test, automate, and deploy production-ready Docker containers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783552344
Length 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Navid Ahmed Shaikh Navid Ahmed Shaikh
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Troubleshooting Docker
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Preface
1. Understanding Container Scenarios and an Overview of Docker FREE CHAPTER 2. Docker Installation 3. Building Base and Layered Images 4. Devising Microservices and N-Tier Applications 5. Moving Around Containerized Applications 6. Making Containers Work 7. Managing the Networking Stack of a Docker Container 8. Managing Docker Containers with Kubernetes 9. Hooking Volume Baggage 10. Docker Deployment in a Public Cloud - AWS and Azure

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In this chapter, we dived deeply into Docker registry. We started with the basic concepts of a Docker public repository using Docker Hub and the use-case of sharing containers with a larger audience. Docker also provides the option to deploy a private Docker registry that we looked into and that can be used to push, pull, and share the Docker containers internally in the organization. Then, we looked into tagging and ensuring the integrity of Docker containers by signing them with the help of a Notary server, which can be integrated with Docker Engine. A more robust solution is provided with the help of DTR, which provides enterprise grade Docker image storage on-premises as well as in the virtual private cloud to provide security and meet regulatory compliances. It runs on top of the Docker UCP, as shown in the preceding detailed installation steps. I hope this chapter has helped you troubleshoot and learn the latest trends in Docker registry. In the next chapter, we will look into...

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