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- | ====== Docker - Things to know about Docker ====== | ||
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- | Here the basic terms in the docker world that you should know. | ||
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- | ===== Docker Images ===== | ||
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- | A Docker image is the basic template for a Docker container. An image usually contains the OS and applications that readily installed. The Docker image is used to run the container, you can find many images with a variety of operating systems and software that has been installed in the Docker Hub https:// | ||
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- | ===== Docker Container ===== | ||
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- | Docker Container is an image which can be read and written to that runs on top of the Docker image. Docker is using the union-file-system as backend for the container, any changes that are made in the container will be saved in a new layer above the base image. The container is the layer where we install applications in. Each container that runs isolated in the host machine and therefore, provides a secure application platform. | ||
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- | ===== Docker Registry ===== | ||
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- | Docker registry is a repository for Docker images. It provides public and private repositories. The public Docker registry is called the Docker Hub. Here we can push and pull our own images. | ||
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