Learning Docker Networking
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.15 (646 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1785280953 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has published many research papers and filed three patents from VMware in the container domain. Docker provides the networking primitives that allow administrators to specify how different containers network with each application and connect each of its components, then distribute them across a large number of servers and ensure coordination between them irrespective of the host or VM they are running in.This book will show you how to create, deploy, and manage a virtual network for connecting containers spanning single or multiple hosts.What you will learnGet to know the basics of networking and see how Docker networking worksExpose the strengths and weaknesses of the current Docker network implementation and third party landscapeUnderstand Docker networking spanning multiple containers over multiple hosts through practical examplesObserve the pitfalls of Docker networkin
He did his MBA in IT from IIM Lucknow in the year 2000.Vaibhav KohliVaibhav Kohli has around 3 years of working experience in the research and development department of VMware, and he has been teaching computer engineering for a year at the esteemed Mumbai University. He has exposure to multiple cloud pl
Poor content and very poor editing AmazonBuyer Poor content and very poor editing.- Google search and online content is much better.- english statement structure is so bad. Looks like basic first pass of editing is not done.- The line spacing is so big that authors want to fill in pages. If properly edited, all the content can be fix in 10 pages.- Diagrams are not consistent.- Chapter flow is not coherent. Flannel, Weave is repeated in couple of chapters.. Terrible. Seymour Stein Please stay away from this book and refer to online documentation. Shame on Packt for publishing it. It appears to not have been edited at all. Poor writing. Terrible diagrams.
He has exposure to multiple cloud platforms like Google App Engine, Heroku, Force, vSphere, and Google Compute Engine. About the AuthorRajdeep DuaRajdeep Dua has over 16 years of experience in distributed systems. He has published many research papers and filed three patents from VMware in the container domain. He has worked in R&D and Developer Relation roles at Microsoft, Google, VMware, and Salesforce. Rajdeep has been working on Docker and related container technologies for more than two years now. He is an expert OpenStack administrator with 3 years of experience.. He has also conducted workshops in various companies and mee