Docker Compose in Depth Certification
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DevOps
45 hours
Rs. 2000
EduInPro’s Docker Compose tool training course has been designed to give a complete understanding on Docker Compose platform and help you learn exactly how to get hands-on with Compose. At the end of this course, individuals will become an expert in Docker Compose, learning the tool from top to bottom.
It has been specifically designed for developers who are already familiar with Docker, so you won’t waste any time on basic steps and instead dive right in to Docker Compose, learning steps such as basic features using a sample environment, gaining an understanding of restarts, dependencies, and persisting the database with a volume.
At the end of this course, along with understanding on Docker Compose, one will also be prepared to actually integrate Compose into your programming life every day.
The EduInPro approach to Docker Compose in-Depth Training.
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Basic features of Docker Compose using a sample environment, understanding restarts, dependencies, and persisting the database with a volume
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We also cover, Networks and an in-depth look at isolating containers, aliases and container names, links, using external networks, and how updates affect networking
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You will learn Volumes, logging, the Compose CLI, and ‘Composing Compose’, as well as Compose in Production
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create a large environment for a sample legacy system by applying the learning from the previous sections.
Docker Compose in Depth Certification Modules
- Course Introduction
- Compose At A High Level
- Installing Compose
- Compose at the terminal
- Section Conclusion
- Section Introduction
- Introducing the sample WordPress environment
- A Sample Version 1 Environment For WordPress
- From Version 1 To Version 2
- Persisting the database with a volume
- How Restarts Work
- Adding A Dependency
- Section Conclusion
- Section Introduction
- Networking Overview
- The Default Network
- Isolating Containers
- Aliases & Container Names
- Links
- How Updates Affect Networking
- Using External Networks
- Section Conclusion
- Section Introduction
- Volumes Overview
- Simple Volumes
- Named Volumes
- Fine-grained Volume Configuration
- Section Conclusion
- Section Introduction
- Configuring Compose
- Bringing an Environment Up
- Changing a Running Environment
- Introspecting On An Environment
- Taking an Environment Down
- Environment Files
- Section Conclusion
- Section Introduction
- The File Argument
- The Default Override File
- The ‘extends’ configuration
- Running Additional Services
- Section Conclusion
- Section Introduction
- Introducing The Sample Environment
- Building A Swarm Cluster
- Deploying To A Swarm Cluster
- Next Steps
- Section Conclusion
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Course Introduction
- Compose At A High Level
- Installing Compose
- Compose at the terminal
- Section Conclusion
- Compose Basics
- Section Introduction
- Introducing the sample WordPress environment
- A Sample Version 1 Environment For WordPress
- From Version 1 To Version 2
- Persisting the database with a volume
- How Restarts Work
- Adding A Dependency
- Section Conclusion
- Networks
- Section Introduction
- Networking Overview
- The Default Network
- Isolating Containers
- Aliases & Container Names
- Links
- How Updates Affect Networking
- Using External Networks
- Section Conclusion
- Volumes
- Section Introduction
- Volumes Overview
- Simple Volumes
- Named Volumes
- Fine-grained Volume Configuration
- Section Conclusion
- Logging
- Section Introduction
- Configuring Logging
- Forwarding Logs
- Section Conclusion
- The Compose Cli
- Composing Compose
- Section Introduction
- Configuring Compose
- Bringing an Environment Up
- Changing a Running Environment
- Introspecting On An Environment
- Taking an Environment Down
- Environment Files
- Section Conclusion
- Section Introduction
- The File Argument
- The Default Override File
- The ‘extends’ configuration
- Running Additional Services
- Section Conclusion
- Compose In Production
- Section Introduction
- Introducing The Sample Environment
- Building A Swarm Cluster
- Deploying To A Swarm Cluster
- Next Steps
- Section Conclusion
What do I need to do to unlock my Eduinpro certificate?
Online Classroom:
- Attend one complete batch
- Successful completion and evaluation of any one of the given projects
Online Self-learning:
- Complete 85% of the course
- Successful completion and evaluation of any one of the given projects
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