Introduction to Docker on Windows with Visual Studio 2017
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Learn how to use Docker on Windows to containerize your application delivery. Learn full cycle CI/CD application delivery using Docker containers, all up to production clusters running on either Azure ACS with Kubernetes or on Service Fabric.
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Course Description
Many developers and architects are challenged with the ask to move to continuous delivery and DevOps. They also see the emerging popularity of Docker and are asked to move their new and current .Net applications to a "dockerized" solution. In this course, Introduction to Docker on Windows with Visual Studio 2017, you'll learn how to use Docker to deliver solutions to the Windows platform. First, you'll explore the options and capabilities Docker has to offer on the Windows platform. Next, you'll delve into how Visual Studio 2017 simplifies the use of Docker in the development cycle. Finally, you'll learn how to implement a delivery pipeline with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTST) or TFS to deploy to any of the target platforms, ranging from single windows server to a cluster of machines managed by cluster managers like Kubernetes or Service Fabric. By the end of this course, you'll be able to explain how containers work on windows, how to build Docker containers to run new or existing workloads, and how to deploy your applications to different container hosting solutions on premise or in the cloud.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 3m 5s
—Course Overview 3m 5sIntroduction to Docker, Visual Studio, and the Windows Platform- 51m 4s
—Introduction to Docker on Windows with Visual Studio 2017 0m 28s
—Course Objectives 1m 25s
—What You Will Get from This Course 1m 11s
—Course Modules 2m 13s
—Overview 0m 50s
—Running Containers and Docker 0m 22s
—What Is a Container? 1m 50s
—Containers vs. Virtual Machines 3m 39s
—Inspecting Running Containers on Windows 5m 20s
—Containers vs. Docker 1m 58s
—Docker Command-line Interface 2m 25s
—Docker Command-line 5m 41s
—Difference Between an Image and a Container(1/2) 1m 39s
—Difference Between an Image and a Container(2/2) 0m 33s
—Inspecting Images and Layers 3m 56s
—Putting It All Together 1m 11s
—Running on Windows 0m 41s
—Development Tools 1m 22s
—Docker Compose 1m 51s
—Docker Commands Needed to Understand Visual Studio 5m 28s
—Which .Net Framework to Choose? 3m 3s
—Container Clusters 2m 33s
—Summary 1m 12sDocker and Visual Studio- 47m 23sHandling Data in Containers & Testing- 32m 30sDocker and Your Continuous Delivery Pipeline in VSTS- 49m 3sDeploying to Azure Container Services (ACS)- 57m 5sDeploying to Azure Service Fabric- 31m 31s