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- Title Introduction to Windows Containers
- Author(s) John McCabe, Michael Friis
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (2017)
- License(s): Microsoft Open License
- Paperback N/A
- ebook PDF (83 pages, 7.5 MB)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
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Containers are a stepping stone that can help IT organizations understand what key items in modern IT environments, such as DevOps, Agile, Scrum, Infrastructure as Code, Continuous Integration, and Continuous Deployment, to name just a few, can do and how these organizations can adopt all of these elements and more to their enterprises.
As a result of Microsoft's strong strategic partnership with Docker - the de facto standard in container management software - enterprises can minimize the time required to onboard and run Windows Containers. Docker presents a single API surface and standardizes tooling for working across public and private container solutions as well as Linux and Windows Container deployments.
This book has everything you need to know about Windows Containers, from an IT pro and ops perspective. It explores all of that, from the IT pro experience. You will approach learning about containers through the optics of an author who is accustomed to deploying virtual machines (VMs).
This open book is licensed under a Microsoft Open License. You can download Introduction to Windows Containers ebook for free in PDF format (7.5 MB).
About the Author- John McCabe works for Microsoft as a senior premier field engineer. In this role, he has worked with the largest customers around the world, supporting and implementing cutting-edge solutions on Microsoft Technologies.
- Michael Friis is a product manager at Docker where he works on Docker for Amazon Web Services and Azure.
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