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Introduction

0:00

Agenda

2:46

What is a container

4:22

What are containers

4:49

Efficient use of hardware

6:01

Application portability

8:21

What is Docker

10:09

Docker Hub

12:21

Docker Images

14:36

Docker File

17:41

Learning Path

20:49

Demo

22:59

Dockerfile

27:09

CSproj

29:39

NetRestore

31:59

Copy code

33:34

Expose port

36:19

Build image

37:34

Docker run

39:19

Docker Ps

41:19

Docker Admin User

43:04

Tags

43:54

docker push to container

45:34

Azure portal

45:54

Repository

47:39

Reservation System

48:09

Create Container

49:24

Container Registry

51:34

Deploying

53:29

Wrap up

55:09
Introduction to containers in Azure with Docker
This session is part of a 4-part series for Intro to Linux on Azure: Session 3 of 4 A container is a loosely isolated environment that allows us to build and run software packages. These software packages include the code and all dependencies to run applications quickly and reliably on any computing environment. We call these packages container images. Docker is a containerization platform used to develop, ship, and run containers. In this session we’ll cover the basics of Docker and how to Run Docker containers with Azure Container Instances. Use these resources for this workshop: https://aka.ms/introcontainers5 https://aka.ms/dockcontainers5 https://aka.ms/admincontainers5 https://github.com/madebygps/linux-no... For more community and learning events from Microsoft Reactor, click here: https://developer.microsoft.com/react... [eventID:15160]

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