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Learn Docker - Fundamentals of Docker 18.x

You're reading from   Learn Docker - Fundamentals of Docker 18.x Everything you need to know about containerizing your applications and running them in production

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788997027
Length 398 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dr. Gabriel N. Schenker Dr. Gabriel N. Schenker
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. What Are Containers and Why Should I Use Them? FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up a Working Environment 3. Working with Containers 4. Creating and Managing Container Images 5. Data Volumes and System Management 6. Distributed Application Architecture 7. Single-Host Networking 8. Docker Compose 9. Orchestrators 10. Introduction to Docker Swarm 11. Zero Downtime Deployments and Secrets 12. Introduction to Kubernetes 13. Deploying, Updating, and Securing an Application with Kubernetes 14. Running a Containerized App in the Cloud 15. Assessment 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

Please solve the following questions to assess your learning progress:

  1. Which statements are correct (multiple answers are possible)?
    1. A container is kind of a lightweight VM
    2. A container only runs on a Linux host
    3. A container can only run one process
    4. The main process in a container always has PID 1
    5. A container is one or more processes encapsulated by Linux namespaces and restricted by cgroups
  2. Explain to an interested layman in your own words, maybe using analogies, what a container is.
  3. Why are containers considered to be a game changer in IT? Name three to four reasons.
  4. What does it mean when we claim: If a container runs on a given platform then it runs anywhere...? Name two to three reasons why this is true.
  5. True or False: Docker containers are only really useful for modern greenfield applications based on microservices. Please justify your answer.
  6. How much does a typical enterprise save when containerizing their legacy applications?
    1. 20%
    2. 33%
    3. 50%
    4. 75%
  7. Which two core concepts of Linux are containers based on?
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