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Index
Title Page Copyright
Docker on Windows
Credits About the Author About the Reviewer www.PacktPub.com
Why subscribe?
Customer Feedback Preface
What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support
Downloading the example code Downloading the color images of this book Errata Piracy Questions
Getting Started with Docker on Windows
Docker and Windows containers
Windows licensing
Understanding the key Docker concepts
The Docker service and Docker command-line Docker images Image registries Docker containers Docker swarm
Running Docker on Windows
Docker for Windows Docker as a Windows Service Docker in an Azure VM
Learning Docker with this book Summary
Packaging and Running Applications as Docker Containers
Running a container from an image
Doing one thing with a task container Connecting to an interactive container Keeping a process running in a background container
Building a Docker image
Understanding the Dockerfile Building an image from a Dockerfile Examining how Docker builds an image
Packaging your own applications
Compiling the application during the build Compiling the application before the build Compiling with multi-stage builds Using the main Dockerfile instructions Understanding temporary containers and image state
Working with data in Docker images and containers
Data in layers and the virtual C drive Sharing data between containers with volumes Sharing data between container and host with volumes
Mounting volumes from host directories
Using volumes for configuration and state
Packaging a traditional ASP.NET web app as a Docker image
Writing a Dockerfile for NerdDinner
Summary
Developing Dockerized .NET and .NET Core Applications
Building good citizens for Docker
Hosting Internet Information Services (IIS) applications in Docker
Configuring IIS for Docker-friendly logging
Promoting environment variables Building Docker images that monitor applications
Separating dependencies
Creating Docker images for SQL Server databases Managing database files for SQL Server containers
Running databases in containers
Connecting to database containers from application containers
Breaking up monolithic applications
Extracting high-value components from monoliths Hosting a UI component in an ASP.NET Core application Connecting to application containers from other application containers
Summary
Pushing and Pulling Images from Docker Registries
Understanding registries and repositories
Examining image repository names Building, tagging, and versioning images Pushing images to a registry
Running a local image registry
Building the registry image Running a registry container
Pushing and pulling images with a local registry
Configuring Docker to allow insecure registries Storing Windows image layers in a local registry
Using a commercial registry
Docker Hub Docker Cloud Docker Store Docker Trusted Registry Other registries
Summary
Adopting Container-First Solution Design
Design goals for NerdDinner
Dockerizing NerdDinner's configuration Splitting out the create dinner feature Packaging .NET console apps in Docker
Running a message queue in Docker Starting a multi-container solution Adding new features in containers
Using Elasticsearch with Docker and .NET Building hybrid .NET Framework and .NET Core solutions in Docker
Compiling the hybrid NerdDinner solution Packaging .NET Core console apps in Docker
Providing analytics with Kibana
From monolith to distributed solution
Managing build and deployment dependencies
Summary
Organizing Distributed Solutions with Docker Compose
Defining applications with Docker Compose
Capturing service definitions Defining infrastructure services Configuring application services Specifying application resources
Managing applications with Docker Compose
Running applications Scaling application services Stopping and starting application services Upgrading application services Monitoring application containers Managing application images
Configuring application environments
Specifying external resources Using multiple Compose files
Summary
Orchestrating Distributed Solutions with Docker Swarm
Creating a swarm and managing nodes Creating and managing services in swarm mode
Running services across many containers Global services
Deploying stacks to Docker swarm
Docker secrets Defining a stack using Compose files Deploying a stack from a Compose file
Running Docker swarm in the cloud
Managed Docker services in the cloud
Docker on Amazon Elastic Container Service Docker on Google Container Platform Docker on Azure Container Service
Docker cloud editions
Deploying updates with zero downtime
Load balancing across swarm nodes Updating application services Rolling back service updates Configuring update behavior Updating swarm nodes Mixing hosts in hybrid swarms
Summary
Administering and Monitoring Dockerized Solutions
Managing containers with Windows tools
IIS Manager SQL Server Management Studio Event logs Server Manager
Managing containers with Docker tools
Docker visualizer Portainer
CaaS with Docker EE
Understanding UCP Navigating the UCP UI Managing nodes Volumes Images Networks Deploying stacks Creating services Monitoring services RBAC
Summary
Understanding the Security Risks and Benefits of Docker
Understanding container security
Container processes Container user accounts and ACLs Running containers with resource constraints Running containers with restricted capabilities Isolation in Hyper-V containers
Securing applications with secure Docker images
Building minimal images Docker Security Scanning Managing Windows updates
Securing the software supply chain with DTR
Repositories and users Organizations and teams Image Signing and Content Trust Golden images
Understanding security in swarm mode
Nodes and join tokens Encryption and secrets Node labels and external access
Summary
Powering a Continuous Deployment Pipeline with Docker
Designing CI/CD with Docker Running shared development services in Docker
Packaging a Git server into a Windows Docker image Running the Bonobo Git server in Docker Packaging a CI server into a Windows Docker image Running the Jenkins automation server in Docker
Configuring CI/CD using Jenkins in Docker
Setting up Jenkins credentials Configuring the Jenkins CI job Building the solution using Docker Compose in Jenkins Multi-stage builds in CI pipelines Running and verifying the solution Running end-to-end tests in Docker Tagging and pushing Docker images in Jenkins
Deploying to a remote Docker swarm using Jenkins Summary
Debugging and Instrumenting Application Containers
Working with Docker in integrated development environments
Docker in Visual Studio 2017
Debugging with Docker Compose in Visual Studio 2017
Docker in Visual Studio 2015 Docker in Visual Studio Code
Instrumentation in Dockerized applications
Instrumentation with Prometheus
Adding a Prometheus endpoint to .NET projects
Adding a Prometheus exporter alongside existing apps Running a Prometheus server in a Windows Docker container
The bug fixing workflow in Docker
Bug fixing before Docker Bug fixing with Docker
Summary
Containerize What You Know - Guidance for Implementing Docker
Dockerizing what you know
Selecting a simple Proof-of-Concept app Generating an initial Dockerfile with Image2Docker Engaging other stakeholders
Case studies for implementing Docker
Case study 1 - an in-house WebForms app Case study 2 - a database integration service Case study 3 - an Azure IoT app
Summary
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