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Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins

You're reading from   Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins Create secure applications by building complete CI/CD pipelines

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838552183
Length 350 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Rafał Leszko Rafał Leszko
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Setting Up the Environment FREE CHAPTER
2. Introducing Continuous Delivery 3. Introducing Docker 4. Configuring Jenkins 5. Section 2: Architecting and Testing an Application
6. Continuous Integration Pipeline 7. Automated Acceptance Testing 8. Clustering with Kubernetes 9. Section 3: Deploying an Application
10. Configuration Management with Ansible 11. Continuous Delivery Pipeline 12. Advanced Continuous Delivery 13. Best practices 14. Assessment 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 2: Introducing Docker

  1.  Containerization does not emulate the whole operating system; it uses the host operating system instead. The benefits of providing an application as a Docker image
  2. The benefits of providing an application as a Docker image are as follows:
    1. No issues with dependencies: The application is provided together with its dependencies
    2. Isolation: The application is isolated from the other applications running on the same machine
    3. Portability: The application runs everywhere, no matter which environment dependencies are present
  1. No, Docker Daemon can run natively only on the Linux machines. However, there are well-integrated virtual environments for both Windows and Mac.
  2. Docker image is a stateless serialized collection of files and the recipe of how to use them; Docker container is a running instance of the Docker image.
  3. A Docker image is built...
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