CN110:
Docker Swarm Application Essentials
Discover what makes an application on Docker Swarm
Description
In this course, you’ll learn what a containerized application looks like when orchestrated by Docker Swarm. We’ll cover scheduling workloads across a cluster, networking stateless and stateful applications, provisioning dynamic configuration and persistent storage, and scaling highly available applications in this course intended to set a strong foundation in orchestration for all technical roles.
Who Should Attend
This course is targeted at students with the following:
Motivations: Develop, operate or manage scalable containerized applications orchestrated by Docker Swarm
Roles: General technical audiences & IT professionals
Lab Requirements
Laptop with WiFi connectivity
Attendees should have the latest Chrome or Firefox installed, and a free account at strigo.io.
Course Objectives
Setting up and configuring a Swarm
Operational priorities of container orchestration
Containerized application architecture
Swarm scheduling workflow & task model
Automatic failure mitigation
Swarm installation & advanced customization
Deploying workloads on Swarm
Defining workloads as services
Scaling workloads
Container scheduling control
Rolling application updates and rollback
Application healthchecks
Application troubleshooting
Deploying applications as Stacks
Networking Swarm workloads
Swarm service discovery and routing implementation
Routing strategies for stateful and stateless workloads
Swarm ingress traffic
Provisioning dynamic configuration
Application configuration design
Environment variable management
Configuration file management
Provisioning sensitive information
Provisioning persistent storage
Storage backend architecture patterns
NFS backed Swarms
Monitoring Swarm
What to monitor in production-grade Swarms
Potential Swarm failure modes & mitigations
Swarm workload monitoring
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