Getting Started with Docker Datacenter
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Docker Datacenter is a product for securely running and managing container workloads in production. This course shows you all the features of DDC including the private image registry, role-based access control, and image signing with content trust.
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Course Description
Developers love Docker for its simple approach to packaging, distributing, and running applications. The open source Docker ecosystem provides a lot of tools, but before you put container workloads in production you'll want enterprise-grade security, management, and support. Docker Datacenter provides that for multi-node installations of Docker on-premises and in virtual private clouds. In this course, Getting Started with Docker Datacenter, you'll learn about all of the features of Docker Datacenter. First, you'll discover how to digitally sign images. Next, you'll explore how to run and scale container workloads. Then, you'll learn how to use role-based access control to secure Docker components. Finally, you'll cover how to set up Docker Datacenter as a highly available cluster. By the end of this course, you'll be able to run your own trial of Docker Datacenter.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 12s
—Course Overview 1m 12sUnderstanding Docker Datacenter- 32m 49s
—Introducing Docker Datacenter 3m 7s
—Enterprise Problems Solved by DDC 3m 10s
—A Tour of Universal Control Plane 4m 1s
—Explaining Docker Image Registries 3m 44s
—A Tour of Docker Trusted Registry 3m 30s
—Options for Evaluating DDC 2m 29s
—Installing DDC: CS Engine and UCP 4m 14s
—Installing DDC: Adding Nodes and DTR 2m 42s
—DDC Installation Steps 2m 54s
—Module Summary 2m 55sManaging Images with Docker Trusted Registry- 33m 52sAdministering Docker with Universal Control Plane- 27m 40s