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[[Docker]] is a system for building, deploying and running complex images of a program with its runtime.
[[Docker]] is a system for building, deploying and running complex images of a program with its runtime.
==Context==
==Context==
* This wiki page is focus on the user of Digital Ocean from a Windows workstation targeting the Kantara preferred instance.
*With the rise of cloud computing the need arose to give users an easy way to create a run-time package that could be sent to any cloud Platform as a Service provider (PaaS) with complete interoperability.
*With the rise of cloud computing the need arose to give users an easy way to create a run-time package that could be sent to any cloud Platform as a Service provider (PaaS) with complete interoperability.
==Solutions==
==Solutions==
Docker was released in 2013 and solved many of the problems that developers had running containers end-to-end. It had all these things:
Docker was released in 2013 and solved many of the problems that developers had running containers end-to-end. It had all these things:

Revision as of 18:11, 14 November 2020

Full Title or Meme

Docker is a system for building, deploying and running complex images of a program with its runtime.

Context

  • This wiki page is focus on the user of Digital Ocean from a Windows workstation targeting the Kantara preferred instance.
  • With the rise of cloud computing the need arose to give users an easy way to create a run-time package that could be sent to any cloud Platform as a Service provider (PaaS) with complete interoperability.

Solutions

Docker was released in 2013 and solved many of the problems that developers had running containers end-to-end. It had all these things:

  1. A container image format
  2. A method for building container images (Dockerfile/docker build)
  3. A way to manage container images (docker images, docker rm , etc.)
  4. A way to manage instances of containers (docker ps, docker rm , etc.)
  5. A way to share container images (docker push/pull)
  6. A way to run containers (docker run)

Open Container Initiative

When you run a Docker container, these are the steps Docker actually goes through:

  1. Download the image
  2. Unpack the image into a "bundle". This flattens the layers into a single filesystem.
  3. Run the container from the bundle

Deploy App Image to Digital Ocean

References