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Learning Windows Server Containers

You're reading from   Learning Windows Server Containers Build and deploy high-quality portable apps faster

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887932
Length 404 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Srikanth Machiraju Srikanth Machiraju
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Preface 1. Exploring Virtualization FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying First Container 3. Working with Container Images 4. Developing Container Applications 5. Deploying Container Applications 6. Storage Volumes 7. Redis Cache Containers 8. Container Network 9. Continuous Integration and Delivery 10. Manage Resource Allocation and REST API 11. Composite Containers and Clustering 12. Nano Server

Managing Docker networks using Windows PowerShell for Docker


We have so far used docker commands to manage Windows Containers networking stack. Windows also offer PowerShell commands to manage the stack. However the PowerShell package is still in development and available as open source. Docker PowerShell uses the Docker REST API to connect to Docker service. The decision whether to use docker or REST API is purely a matter of choice. Use the following process to install the PowerShell management stack for creating and managing windows containers:

  1. Open PowerShell windows as administrator.
  2. Run the following command to install the development build of Docker PowerShell:
       Register-PSRepository -Name DockerPS-Dev -SourceLocation  
       https://ci.appveyor.com/nuget/docker-powershell-dev
       Install-Module Docker -Repository DockerPS-Dev -Scope 
       CurrentUser

 

  1. Run the following command to get the list of containers running using the PowerShell command:
Get-Container
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