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You probably know that we're a big fan of Docker. Whether it's media servers, analytic tools, web services, or download clients, the majority of applications we look at on the channel are running in Docker containers. Docker is a platform that allows you to work with containers and containerized applications. In the world of software and servers, a container is an isolated environment that generally has a single primary application running inside. Containers allow developers and system administrators to create and deploy reproducible images that are similar to packages from a distro's package manager. However, containers don't rely at all on libraries or dependencies from the host system–they come with everything required to run a given application in a known working configuration.
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00:00 - What is Docker?
01:52 - 1. Installing Docker
02:53 - 2. Manage Docker as a non-root user
04:03 - 3. Docker basics usage (run, pull, ps, rm)
05:56 - 4. Volumes and Bind Mounts
09:36 - 5. Docker Networking
11:47 - 6. Docker Compose
13:56 - 7. Updating Containers
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