AI for DevOps Engineers - Part 1: The Building Blocks of DevOps AI
DevOps is a key success factor for modern software development and we have most definitely come across AI in one way or another. The intersection of AI and
Docker Certified Containers from Monitoring Partners - Docker Blog
The Docker Certified Technology Program is designed for ecosystem partners and customers to recognize Containers and Plugins that excel in quality, collaborative support and compliance. Docker Certification gives organizations enterprises an easy way to run trusted software and components in...
The Top 6 Questions You Asked on Containerizing Production Apps - Docker Blog
We recently hosted IDC research manager Gary Chen as a guest speaker on a webinar where he shared results from a recent IDC survey on container and container platform adoption in the enterprise. IDC data shows that more organizations are deploying applications into production using containers,...
The Role of Enterprise Container Platforms - Docker Blog
As container technology adoption continues to advance and mature, companies now recognize the importance of an enterprise container platform. More than just a runtime for applications, a container platform provides a complete management solution for securing and operationalizing applications in...
3 Ways Docker Customers Future-Proof Legacy Windows Server Applications - Docker Blog
In 2018, why are we still talking about legacy Windows applications? Why are we holding onto Windows Servers that are a decade old? The simple answer — the applications on those servers still work, and they still serve a business purpose. But they can become a significant liability. Many of our...
Womenintech Part 7: Docker for beginners - Creating an own Docker Image
This post is about Docker, how to build an own image and launch a container by running this image.
Womenintech Part 8: Docker Swarm - How to create a minimal cluster running a service using VirtualBox
Introduction This blog post covers the topic Docker Swarm and how to create a minimal cluster running a Nginx service. Normally, a Docker Swarm consists of several nodes. These nodes can be real, physical machines but also virtual machines. Cheatsheet Creating a two-node cluster and running Nginx...
How To Add A “Try In Play-With-Docker” Button To Your Github Project
Learn to create a magical button that spins up your entire Dockerized project inside the browser with a single click
Using go mod download to speed up Golang Docker builds
The build time of Golang Docker images always frustrated me as there was always a need to do the go get ./... before we started building…
Deploying frontend applications — the fun way – Hacker Noon
In this post I will tell you how I deploy my frontend applications using GitHub, Jenkins, Docker and Digital Ocean.
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