Docker simplifies and accelerates our workflow while giving developers the liberty to innovate with their choice of tools, application stacks, and deployment environments for every project. A container is a standard unit of software that packages up code and all its dependencies so the application runs quickly and reliably from one computing environment to another.
Containers don’t write data permanently to any storage location. Docker storage must be configured if you would like your container to store data permanently.
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This blog covers:
– What are Containers
– Docker overview
– What is Docker Storage?
– Manage data in Docker
– Docker storage types
– Docker volume and so on…
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