Abstract

Docker is an open source platform that provides the facility of containerization. The applications that are built in the docker are packaged in a standard form called a container.1 It contains the technology that you need to build a container. The idea is to build an environment that you can package up in the Box. Let’s keep it that simple. You package up into Box and you ship it some where. You don’t care how to ship, as a developer your job is to create this box that is the container environment, and everything that’s needed for you to run it successfully. It provides some facilities, which are useful for developers. It is an open platform can be used for building, distributing, and running applications in a portable, light weight, flexible and stackable, Docker Engine. Docker provides Docker Hub, which is a cloud service for sharing applications.

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