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Revision as of 06:30, 9 June 2021

Unix and Linux config :: Containers :: Clusters :: <link>


^ Container Software

Notes on Docker containerizing software. Note, to get a practical start it is a good and or needed step to create a user account with Docker dot com. Single user and free accounts with some advanced Docker features disabled are available. A good starting tutorial for beginners is written by one Brian Hogan of Digital Ocean, this article published 2018 July 5. First reference in list here:

Ted noting too there may be a daily limit to the number of docker images which a user with a free account can push to Docker's image repository. Docker's image repository provides URLs of the form https://hub.docker.com/u/<user_name>, where username is the given person's Docker account user name.

Start a docker image with access to a particular host directory:

More on Docker volumes:


Containers, Kubernetes . . .

Not a container per se but a virtual machine software:


^ Oracle Corporation VirtualBox software

VirtualBox on-line manual