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ETCF107 - Introduction to Docker


CyberWarrior

About This Course

The use of containers for application development and deployment has revolutionized the way modern computing systems are managed. Docker is a leading platform in the container market, and this Introduction to Docker course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of Docker, from installing and configuring to building images and managing containers. This course is ideal for developers and system administrators looking to improve their understanding of Docker and containerization.

Requirements

The basic requirements to take this course are basic knowledge of programming and knowledge of the Unix or Linux command line. Basic knowledge of virtualization and containers is also recommended. It is necessary to have access to a computer with an internet connection and the ability to run virtual machines. In addition, it is advisable to have previous experience in the use of container management systems, such as Kubernetes or similar, although it is not essential. This course is designed for beginners in the world of Docker, so no previous knowledge of the subject is required.

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