Course Outline
- Use cases for virtualization and containers
- Kernel-level technologies that make containers work
- How to choose between virtual machines and containers
- Comparison of container technologies for Linux
- Installation of LXC
- Creating, cloning, starting and stopping containers
- Networking in containers
- Managing storage for containers
- Limiting resources accessible to a container
- Security considerations
- Unprivileged containers and UID/GID mapping
- Tools for container management
- Areas of current development: LXD, CRIU
Requirements
- Good knowledge of Linux command line utilities is required
- Experience with virtualization technologies would be useful
Testimonials (6)
It was very much what we asked for—and quite a balanced amount of content and exercises that covered the different profiles of the engineers in the company who participated.
Arturo Sánchez - INAIT SA
Course - Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment
tener a la mano la MV
Pamela Perez Aguirre - AT&T
Course - Advanced Docker
The trainer Luc is fantastic, he has in-depth knowledge of the subject, a human approach and an ability to adapt to live needs.
Salim - LHH
Course - Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) - exam preparation
Machine Translated
clear explanation and ckad tool
Sebastian - EY GLOBAL SERVICES (POLAND) SP Z O O
Course - Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) - exam preparation
The trainer refers to specific examples of the use of the presented technologies, which allows you to consider applying new skills in your own work.
Stanisław Markowski - Studio Software Sp. z o.o.
Course - Introduction to Docker
Machine Translated
Both practical exercises, and the really good enablement of the teacher.