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Docker Dominance - From Containers to Cloud Deployment

Dargslan

Verlag: Dargslan s.r.o.

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Master Docker from Beginner to Expert: The Ultimate Guide to Containerization, Cloud Deployment, and DevOps Excellence
 
Transform your development workflow and accelerate your career with Docker Dominance, the most comprehensive guide to containerization technology available today. Whether you're a developer struggling with environment inconsistencies, a system administrator seeking deployment efficiency, or a DevOps engineer building scalable infrastructure, this book provides everything you need to achieve Docker mastery.
 
What Makes This Book Different?
 
Unlike theoretical guides, Docker Dominance emphasizes hands-on learning through real-world projects. You'll build production-ready applications including LAMP stacks, Node.js web applications, WordPress sites, and Django REST APIs—all fully containerized and deployment-ready. Each project teaches essential Docker best practices while solving actual business problems.
 
Complete Learning Path from Zero to Hero:
 
Foundation Building: Master Docker installation, images, containers, and core concepts across all platforms
 
Advanced Techniques: Dive deep into Docker Compose, networking, volumes, and security implementation
 
Real-World Projects: Build four complete applications with step-by-step guidance and professional-grade code
 
Production Deployment: Learn CI/CD integration, cloud hosting strategies, and enterprise security practices
 
Orchestration Mastery: Explore Docker Swarm and get introduced to Kubernetes for large-scale deployments
 
Practical Benefits You'll Gain:
 
Eliminate "it works on my machine" problems forever with consistent containerization strategies Reduce deployment time from hours to minutes with automated Docker workflows Build scalable microservices architectures using industry-proven patternsImplement robust security practices protecting your applications and data Master Docker Compose for complex multi-container application orchestration Create efficient CI/CD pipelines integrating Docker with popular DevOps tools
 
Real-World Projects Include:
 
LAMP Stack: Complete PHP web application with MySQL database
 
Node.js + MongoDB: Modern JavaScript application with NoSQL database
 
WordPress Site: Professional content management system deployment
 
Django REST API: Python-based API with PostgreSQL integration
 
Advanced Topics Covered:
 
Docker Swarm orchestration for production environments
 
Legacy application containerization strategies
 
Docker security best practices and vulnerability management
 
Comprehensive monitoring and logging solutions
 
Integration with popular DevOps tools and platforms
 
Troubleshooting techniques for complex Docker deployments
 
Bonus Resources:
 
Complete Docker CLI command reference
 
Ready-to-use Dockerfile templates for popular languages
 
Curated list of essential Docker images and tools
 
YAML syntax guide 
 
Perfect For:
 
Software developers transitioning to containerized development
 
System administrators modernizing infrastructure
 
DevOps engineers building scalable deployment pipelines
 
Students learning modern software deployment practices
 
Technical teams adopting microservices architectures
 
With clear explanations, practical examples, and production-ready code, Docker Dominance is your pathway to containerization mastery and DevOps excellence.
Verfügbar seit: 05.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 489 Seiten.

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