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Tech trends come and go but cloud containers are one tech that’s here to stay. Their origins can be traced back to 1982 Unix, but containers didn’t gain wide acceptance until the last decade as the next logical step from virtualization.
MongoDB is an open-source NoSQL database utilizing JSON-like documents and schemata that support rapid iterative development.
Files (and other data) stored within a Docker container does not persist if the container is deleted.
Docker is a tool that enables you to create, deploy, and manage lightweight, stand-alone packages called containers.
Docker images make it easy to deploy multiple containers without having to maintain the same image across several virtual machines.
Cloud-native computing is an application development and delivery paradigm. It encompasses several technologies and architectural patterns, including open-source Linux containers, Kubernetes, and microservices.
Introduction LXD (pronounced “Lex-Dee”) is a system container manager build on top of Linux Containers (LXC) supported by Canonical.
What is LXD?
The Elastic Stack can monitor a variety of data generated by Docker containers.
Dokku is a self-hosted Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that makes deploying applications simple using Git. Although Dokku’s implementation is similar to Heroku, it lacks certain key features such as auto-scaling.
What is a Microservice?
What is Docker Compose?
When using Docker to containerize your applications, it is common practice to run each component of the application in a separate container.
What is Rancher? Rancher is a tool that streamlines container usage on a host. Rancher sits on top of Docker and Kubernetes, giving you the ability to stand up clusters of containers with the push of a button.
What is Docker?
What is OpenVZ? OpenVZ is a software-based OS virtualization tool enabling the deployment, management, and modification of isolated virtual Linux environments from within a host Linux distribution.
Before You Begin Completing this guide will require at least two Linodes located in the same data center.
Docker makes it easy to develop and deploy custom and consistent environments that include specific applications and dependencies.
A Dockerfile is a text file of instructions which are used to automate installation and configuration of a Docker image.
What is a Docker Container?
CoreOS Container Linux is a container-focused distribution, designed for clustered deployments, that provides automation, security, and scalability for applications.
Docker is becoming increasingly popular among software developers, operators and enterprises as a software container platform.
Node.js is a server-side, JavaScript package, often used for various cloud applications. Docker is a container platform.
Docker is a container platform for applications. With Docker, users can download pre-configured apps without the hassle of the installation and configuration process.
Docker is an extensible, open-source engine powered by Linux Containers that automates the deployment of applications as portable, lightweight, and self-sufficient containers.
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