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Learning Docker

You're reading from   Learning Docker Optimize the power of Docker to run your applications quickly and easily

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784397937
Length 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Docker 2. Handling Docker Containers FREE CHAPTER 3. Building Images 4. Publishing Images 5. Running Your Private Docker Infrastructure 6. Running Services in a Container 7. Sharing Data with Containers 8. Orchestrating Containers 9. Testing with Docker 10. Debugging Containers 11. Securing Docker Containers Index

Downloading the first Docker image

Having installed the Docker engine successfully, the next logical step is to download the images from the Docker registry. The Docker registry is an application repository, which hosts a range of applications that vary between basic Linux images and advanced applications. The docker pull subcommand is used for downloading any number of images from the registry. In this section, we will download a tiny version of Linux called the busybox image by using the following command:

$ sudo docker pull busybox
511136ea3c5a: Pull complete
df7546f9f060: Pull complete
ea13149945cb: Pull complete
4986bf8c1536: Pull complete
busybox:latest: The image you are pulling has been verified. Important: image verification is a tech preview feature and should not be relied on to provide security.
Status: Downloaded newer image for busybox:latest

Once the images have been downloaded, they can be verified by using the docker images subcommand, as shown here:

$ sudo docker images
REPOSITORY    TAG     IMAGE ID         CREATED      VIRTUAL SIZE
busybox       latest  4986bf8c1536     12 weeks ago 2.433 MB
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