Working with Docker
We will use Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS for this section's exercises, on an Intel NUC tenth generation machine using a quad core processor, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD drive. The first thing we will do is install Docker Community Edition. But before we do that, let's go into a little detail about how Docker, as an entity, operates.
Which Docker version to choose?
In order for the business to be viable, Docker has two different products available, the Docker Community Edition (CE) and the Docker Enterprise Edition (EE). Out of these two, only the EE version is responsible for the revenue of Docker.
The CE edition is available for free and is open source software. The CE is available in two versions – Edge and Stable. The former is the one to deploy the latest features on a monthly release model, while the latter is offering stable software versions, tested, and with a 4-month security update interval.
The EE edition is the enterprise-ready...