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Stop accessing localhost! Let me deploy to AWS too!
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💆♀️I didn't know there was a course that explained Docker so easily... Now I know why I use Docker!

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5.0
janny0824
Advantage: Unlike other lectures, it explains the reason for using Docker rather than simply how to use it. Usually, you can quickly learn how to use it, but it is easy to skip over the reason for using it.
5.0
단아한 백로
I recommend this to those who are new to Docker. I recommend that you learn the basics through this course and practice by finding real-life examples on the Internet. However, if you know the 'basics and Docker philosophy', you can skip it. There weren't many Docker materials on Inflearn, so thank you.
5.0
Intuitioner
The lecture is well organized so that you can easily understand the concept of Docker and the basic usage, and the explanations are also friendly. I highly recommend it to those who are trying to learn about Docker for the first time.
Docker
The real reason to use Docker

Since its release in 2014, Docker has grown steadily and established itself as a standard for container environments.
According to statistics released by Docker in 2016, 58% of developers said they use Docker in their production environments .
This is a truly staggering figure. The production environment holds immense significance for any service. Any issues with production can negatively impact the company's bottom line. Therefore, every company builds its production environment using proven, proven tools that have proven themselves over time and are stable .
Docker's influence is evident when you consider that 58% of users are using the product in production, barely two years after its 1.0 release.
$ docker build ...
$ docker run ...
👆For those who know how to use this command but still don't know why they use Docker,
Or I don't even know that command... Of course, I recommend it to those who do!
What's the point of learning something just because others are using it? In this course, let's learn the reasons for using Docker and its philosophy .
Next, let's get hands-on. Let's build an image and create a container to get our hands dirty with Docker.
You'll also have the opportunity to explore various options used in container runtimes (port binding, volumes), as well as Nginx, MongoDB, and Redis ! For more information, check out the 👉🏻 [Curriculum] !
The real reason to use Docker will be revealed in the latter half of the lecture, so please make sure to watch it until the end. 🍉
The reason I reveal the reason at the end is because it's difficult to empathize and understand without a basic understanding of Docker. If you follow along carefully from the beginning of the lecture, you'll be thrilled when you hear the real reason for using Docker : "Ah, so that's why!"
Windows : Requires 64-bit Windows 7 or later.
Mac : Requires a 2010 model or later, macOS 10.13 or later, and 4GB or more of memory.
Ubuntu : Compatible with the versions below and requires a 64-bit environment.
You can use any source code editor you're familiar with. Notepad is fine as long as you can edit text.
We'll use shell commands in class, but you don't need to know them in detail. This course focuses solely on Docker , so you don't need to understand how the code we write works. The code or commands we write are simply used to explain Docker .
Q. Is it okay for non-majors to take the course?
A. Yes, it doesn't matter. No specialized knowledge is required.
Who is this course right for?
What is Docker?
People who know how to use Docker but don't know why they use it
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I recommend this to those who are new to Docker. I recommend that you learn the basics through this course and practice by finding real-life examples on the Internet. However, if you know the 'basics and Docker philosophy', you can skip it. There weren't many Docker materials on Inflearn, so thank you.
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1. It was helpful. Thank you. 2. It's the same for this lecture as for other lectures, but there is infinite buffering in 2~4 specific parts. Since it's a paid class, I ask that you pay special attention.
Hi Jack Kim. Thank you for giving me a good rating despite the shortcomings. I will try to fix the video issue. (Thank you for letting me know.) Thank you. 😀
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