Are you new to Docker? Want to build your career in Container Technology?
Then Welcome ! You are at the right place.
This repository brings you tutorials that help you get hands-on experience using Docker. Here you will find a mix of labs and tutorials that will help you, no matter if you are a beginner, SysAdmin, IT Pro or Developer. Yes, you read it correct ! Its $0 learning platform. You don't need any infrastructure. Most of the tutorials runs on Play with Docker Platform. This is a free browser based learning platform for you. Docker tools like Docker Engine, Docker Compose & Docker Machine are already installed for you. All you need is to get started.
To get started with Docker, follow the below steps:
- Create Dockerhub Account
- Open Play with Docker Platform
- Click on "Start"
- This will open up an easy to understand PWD(Play with Docker) tool which displays instances on the left hand side while terminal at the right hand side
- Click on "Create Instance" to create your first Linux instance
To get started with Docker Swarm, you can use "Play with Docker", shortly called PWD. It's free of cost and open for all. You get maximum of 5 instances of Linux system to play around with Docker.
- Open Play with Docker Labs on your browser
- Click on the icon near to Instance to choose 3 Managers & 2 Worker Nodes
- Wait for few seconds to bring up 5-Node Swarm Cluster
We recommend you start with one of our Beginners Guides, and then move to intermediate and expert level tutorials that cover most of the features of Docker. For a comprehensive approach to understanding Docker, I have categorized it as shown below:
Swarm Visualizer is a fancy tool which visualized the Swarm Cluster setup. It displays containers running on each node in the form of visuals. If you are conducting Docker workshop, it's a perfect way to show your audience how the containers are placed under each node. Go..try it out..
git clone https://github.com/dockersamples/docker-swarm-visualizer
cd docker-swarm-visualizer
docker-compose up -d
To run in a docker swarm:
$ docker service create \
--name=viz \
--publish=8080:8080/tcp \
--constraint=node.role==manager \
--mount=type=bind,src=/var/run/docker.sock,dst=/var/run/docker.sock \
dockersamples/visualizer
Prometheus Stack under Docker Swarm