Deploy 110+ open-source web apps with one Docker command
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Deploy 110+ open-source web apps with one Docker command
Applications containerization
Collection of tools and resources designed to enhance debugging experience within Docker, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes environments
A basic LAMP stack environment built using Docker Swarm.
Collection of some useful docker container with composer and swarm setup with traefik support
Deploy 90+ open-source web apps with one Docker command
Flexible and streamlined Odoo image to be used with docker-compose, docker swarm or Kubernetes. Fully integrated to with VSCode devcontainers
Our Docker starter-kit repository contains OCI image templates, Docker Compose YAML configurations, and workload-specific configurations required to automate and run containerized workloads using standalone Docker container engine.
Grafana for Planetary Quantum
Traditional Chinese tutorial of docker.
Docker applied in development, devops, testing, product management etc.
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🚀 A curated collection of essential learning materials and resources to help you master Docker, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes in DevOps. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional, start your DevOps journey here.
📊 Monitor your Docker Swarm cluster effortlessly with a powerful stack: Prometheus, cAdvisor, Node Exporter, and Grafana! 🐳
This repo covers containerization and Docker Environment: Docker File, Image, Container, Commands, Volumes, Networks, Swarm, Stack, Service, possible scenarios.
(1) Creating and configuring multiple virtual machines using Vagrant with VirtualBox (2) running Docker containers of a simple python application on the VM's using Ansible in two scenarios (a) using docker-compose (b) using docker-swarm orchestration tool running possible multiple replicas of the application on VM's
Study and examples for Containers configuration
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