I'm going to finish by looking at three real-life case studies, where I have brought Docker into existing solutions or prepared a roadmap to bring Docker into a project. These are production scenarios, ranging from a small company project with tens of users to a large enterprise project with over a million users.
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Docker on Windows
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Overview of this book
Docker is a platform for running server applications in lightweight units called containers. You can run Docker on Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10, and run your existing apps in containers to get significant improvements in efficiency, security, and portability. This book teaches you all you need to know about Docker on Windows, from 101 to deploying highly-available workloads in production.
This book takes you on a Docker journey, starting with the key concepts and simple examples of how to run .NET Framework and .NET Core apps in Windows Docker containers. Then it moves on to more complex examples—using Docker to modernize the architecture and development of traditional ASP.NET and SQL Server apps.
The examples show you how to break up monoliths into distributed apps and deploy them to a clustered environment in the cloud, using the exact same artifacts you use to run them locally. To help you move confidently to production, it then explains Docker security, and the management and support options.
The book finishes with guidance on getting started with Docker in your own projects, together with some real-world case studies for Docker implementations, from small-scale on-premises apps to very large-scale apps running on Azure.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Preface
Getting Started with Docker on Windows
Packaging and Running Applications as Docker Containers
Developing Dockerized .NET and .NET Core Applications
Pushing and Pulling Images from Docker Registries
Adopting Container-First Solution Design
Organizing Distributed Solutions with Docker Compose
Orchestrating Distributed Solutions with Docker Swarm
Administering and Monitoring Dockerized Solutions
Understanding the Security Risks and Benefits of Docker
Powering a Continuous Deployment Pipeline with Docker
Debugging and Instrumenting Application Containers
Containerize What You Know - Guidance for Implementing Docker
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