Docker & Multi-cloud: Multi-host, Multi-cloud Management with Docker Enterprise


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Overview/Description

In this course, you will explore how to work with the features, services, and capabilities provided by Docker Enterprise to enable, implement, and manage federated application and multi-host overlay networking. First, the 12-video course explores the process and the benefits of adopting the federated application pattern. Then, you will learn about the components and features of Docker Enterprise and its role in implementing federated application management architecture. Compare the capabilities of Docker and Kubernetes from the perspective of multicloud orchestration and management; view the Kubernetes federation architecture; and learn to recognize the role of Kubernetes and Docker that follows topology and orchestration-specification for cloud applications. Learn how to implement multi-host overlay network driver to create distributed networks among multiple Docker daemon hosts; connect Docker local client with remote AWS (Amazon Web Services) Docker; and implement multi-host overlay networking by using Etcd. Finally, explore how to create AWS and Azure clusters by using Containership.io and to set up federated application management with Docker Enterprise and Amazon EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service).



Expected Duration (hours)
0.8

Lesson Objectives

Docker & Multi-cloud: Multi-host, Multi-cloud Management with Docker Enterprise

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • set up overlay network driver to create distributed networks among multiple Docker daemon hosts
  • define the federated application management process along with the benefits of adopting federated application pattern
  • recognize the components and features of Docker Enterprise along with the role of Docker Enterprise in implementing federated application management architecture
  • compare the capabilities of Docker and Kubernetes from the perspective of multi-cloud orchestration and management
  • describe the Kubernetes federation architecture and recognize the role of Kubernetes and Docker that follows topology and orchestration speciļ¬cation for cloud applications
  • connect Docker local client with remote AWS Docker host to set up hybrid containerized environment
  • demonstrate the implementation of Multi-host Overlay Networking using Etcd
  • recognize the objective of Cloud Native Computing Foundation and describe the CNCF's recommended path using the Cloud Native Landscape
  • create AWS and Azure clusters using the Containership.io platform
  • set up federated application management with Docker Enterprise and Amazon EKS
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course
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    Expertise Level
    Intermediate