Docker Management Design Patterns (Apress)
Wednesday, 25 October 2017

With the subtitle, "Swarm Mode on Amazon Web Services", author Deepak Vohra explains how to use Docker Swarm mode with Docker Engine to create a distributed Docker container cluster and how to scale a cluster of containers, schedule containers on specific nodes, and mount a volume. He also discusses Docker for AWS, the managed services for Docker Swarm.

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Coverage includes how to provision a Swarm on production-ready AWS EC2 node and linking Docker Cloud to Docker for AWS to provision a new Swarm or connect to an existing Swarm. 

 

Author: Deepak Vohra
Publisher: APress
Date: Sept 2017
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-1484229729
Print: 148422972X
Kindle: B075VPDVNM
Audience: Docker developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Cloud Computing 

 

 

  • Apply Docker management design patterns
  • Use Docker Swarm mode and other new features
  • Create and scale a Docker service
  • Use mounts including volumes
  • Configure scheduling, load balancing, high availability, logging and monitoring, rolling updates, resource management, and networking
  • Use Docker for AWS managed services including a multi-zone Swarm
  • Build Docker Cloud managed services in Swarm mode.

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