Containers are a way to package applications so they run on in a predictable, isolated environment with all their dependencies available.
Contents
Containers
- How containers work in Linux. An introduction to NameSpaces and Cgroups by James Bottomley
- Never install locally – Coderized
Docker
- Learn Docker in 7 Easy Steps – Full Beginner’s Tutorial – Fireship
- Docker Tutorial for Beginners by Programming with Mosh
- Learn Docker in 20 Minutes by Dylan Israel
- Docker Tutorial for Beginners [FULL COURSE in 3 Hours] by TechWorld with Nana
- How to Build Docker Image : Comprehensive Beginners Guide
- Docker Commands and Best Practices Cheat Sheet
- .NET Rocks – Show 1408 Data and Docker with Stephanie Locke
- .NET Rocks – Show 1419 Container Strategies with Michele Bustamante
- PostgreSQL and Docker – getting started by Melvin L
- Easy PostgreSQL 10 and pgAdmin 4 Setup with Docker
- How Perfect Media Server (PMS) uses Docker
Docker for Windows & Windows Containers
- An Overview of .NET and Containers
- Run IIS + ASP.NET on Windows 10 with Docker
- .NET Rocks – Show 1417 Deploying Windows Containers with Ben Hall
- Get started with Docker for Windows
- Windows Containers on Windows Server
- Katacoda: Learn via real-world scenarios
Docker Images
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage (cloud storage) and computing power, without direct active management by the user.