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Docker Certified Associate (DCA): Exam Guide

By : Francisco Javier Ramírez Urea
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Docker Certified Associate (DCA): Exam Guide

By: Francisco Javier Ramírez Urea

Overview of this book

Developers have changed their deployment artifacts from application binaries to container images, and they now need to build container-based applications as containers are part of their new development workflow. This Docker book is designed to help you learn about the management and administrative tasks of the Containers as a Service (CaaS) platform. The book starts by getting you up and running with the key concepts of containers and microservices. You'll then cover different orchestration strategies and environments, along with exploring the Docker Enterprise platform. As you advance, the book will show you how to deploy secure, production-ready, container-based applications in Docker Enterprise environments. Later, you'll delve into each Docker Enterprise component and learn all about CaaS management. Throughout the book, you'll encounter important exam-specific topics, along with sample questions and detailed answers that will help you prepare effectively for the exam. By the end of this Docker containers book, you'll have learned how to efficiently deploy and manage container-based environments in production, and you will have the skills and knowledge you need to pass the DCA exam.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1 - Key Container Concepts
8
Section 2 - Container Orchestration
12
Section 3 - Docker Enterprise
17
Section 4 - Preparing for the Docker Certified Associate Exam

Chapter labs

Now, we will complete this chapter's lab to help us improve our understanding of the concepts we've learned. Deploy environments/swarm-environment from this book's GitHub repository (https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Docker-Certified-Associate-DCA-Exam-Guide.git) if you have not done so yet. You can use your own Linux server. Use vagrant up from the environments/swarm folder to start your virtual environment.

Wait until all your nodes are running. We can check the nodes' status using vagrant status. Connect to your lab node using vagrant ssh swarm-node1. Vagrant has deployed four nodes for you. You will be using the vagrant user with root privileges using sudo. You should get the following output:

Docker-Certified-Associate-DCA-Exam-Guide/environments/swarm$ vagrant up
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Docker SWARM MODE Vagrant Environment
Engine Version: current
Experimental Features Enabled
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