Description
When someone wants to say “tissue”, quite often they would say “Kleenex”. When someone wants to say “containers”, most likely they would say “Docker” instead.
We realise that “Kleenex” is just a widely accepted name for a particular type of a paper product. If we will see a tissue from another brand, we won’t get confused, we will still know what to do with it.
But is that the same with Docker? What do we mean by saying “Docker container”? Is it some generic container or is it something Docker specific? What about the “Docker image”? Do we know what the real tissue behind this is?
We’ve all been using Docker for so long that we stopped thinking “container” and instead we think “Docker”. In the Dockerless course you will learn to see beyond Docker – and try out a lot of new tools.
- We’ll talk about open container standards and investigate them on practice by using half a dozen various container tools;
- We will build container images and run containers – all without Docker;
- We will also learn why you don’t need a container image to run a container, and why many big players, including AWS, RedHat and Google, move away from Docker – and what they rely on instead;
Who this course is for:
- Developers and infrastructure engineers who want to better understand how Linux containers work beyond just Docker.
Requirements
- Basic Linux knowledge. Some Docker experience will also be helpful.
Last Updated 9/2021
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Dockerless: Deep Dive Into What Containers Really are About.zip (492 MB) | Mirror