Effective DevOps and Development with Docker

Effective DevOps and Development with Docker

English | MP4 | AVC 1920×1080 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 35m | 436 MB

Adopting best practices, accelerating development, and improving the quality of life for your whole software team

Companies that adopt DevOps and use Docker are leading the industry in almost all metrics. DevOps and developers need to use Docker in a way that supports and encourages good development and best practices. If you wish to get beyond just learning the Docker tool, then look no further because this video course will be your companion and show you how to make it work for your teams and processes.

In this course you will learn the fundamentals of Docker, how to utilize it in your development environment, and know how Docker can help your organization adopt DevOps principles. Additionally you will learn about the fundamental principles of DevOps and how to transform your team into one that follows the three DevOps ways.

By the end of this course, you will feel comfortable using Docker on the command line, writing Docker Compose files, and using these tools to boost your development. You will follow along and practice the fundamentals, learning from someone who has been in your shoes. Also, you will adopt best practices, scale up development, and accelerate your team into the forefront of the ever-changing development landscape.

This course contains examples and demonstrations and will walk you through everything you need to know. It follows a step by step approach, by providing you with helpful tips along the way.

What You Will Learn

  • Master the fundamentals of Docker, so that you can use containerization to accelerate development and deployment
  • Discover Docker Compose and how it differs from just using the Docker CLI
  • Design an effective development environment using Docker and Docker Compose
  • Discover the Three Ways of DevOps: what they are, and why they are important
  • Utilize Docker to help your organization more easily put DevOps principles into practice