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@@SaiKirannPinapathruni yes definitely as the image size is too much in my project i have write docker file with multistages it's very need in my project
25:28 👉run multiple containers for i in (1..10); do docker run -d nginx:latest done: List the status of the running containers 👉docker ps List the status of all containers 👉docker ps -a List only container id 👉docker ps -aq 26:25 stop all the running container docker stop ${docker ps -aq} 27:20 remove all the containers docker rm ${docker ps -aq} 28:18 delete the image when stopped the container docker run --rm -d name app1 nginx:latest 29:56 Concept of Port 4ing 31:57 Creating alias in Linux 👉 nano .bashrc 👉 alias dstop 'docker stop ${docker ps -aq}' 👉 source .bashrc 34:02 Port 4ing command docker run -rm -d -name frontend -p 8000:80 nginx:latest 35:18 Check the logs docker logs -f frontend 36:03 Proper way to get the logs from the path cd /var/lib/docker/containers ls 👉 pick the correct .json file and do a cat on it 36:32 cat <<file_name>>.json | jq 37:30 docker inspect frontend docker inspect frontend | grep -i 👉 to get the IPAddress Ifconfig 👉 docker0: (inet) 172.17.0.1
@@akshaykatkam2340 thanks for watching , honestly I’ve been pushed to a admin team with basics in aws back in wipro. Daily I used to get tasks from different team . So I have to do that tasks at any cost no matter what. So paralleley I used to watch aws documentations and different different websites to clear my tasks . On other side I did lot of practical’s in my personal environment .
Good 👍 about Subnet range calculation. When you present with 10.0.0.0/16 why do you bring the picture 🖼️ 13:02 With 10.35..0.0/16? Requesting to focus on the presentation you prepare
Sai Good Video. Requesting to use an alternative tool for your theory please 🙏 Buy looking at the picture 🖼️ you presented layman can't grasp anything. 4:58 Except 10.0.0.0/16 and 172.16.0.0/16 I wasn't able to grasp anything looking at the picture 🖼️. If this session is for the people who has some basic understand about VPC and Subnets then it is fine.
Good content with real time usage. Thank you! There are disadvantages with containers as well. Below is a nice video which explains in details. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eyNBf1sqdBQ.html
This is incredible Saikiran.I had already given in Devops but after I came across your videos,I must say now I'm learning real time stuff and It's not all about CI/CD pipelines these days!
Hi bro...nice content and needed some guidance currently i have 3 +experience in data engineering and thinking to switch DevOps.. learnt all the tools but unable to get calls for 90 days notice period..how to overcome this situation??
Interviewer asked this question Q). What you have contributed to your projects whats your achievements ??? How to answer this spontaneously what types of points should i put.. pls reply with a answer.....
@@SyamalaDevi9 in my previous project , i had set up a scalable and efficient application deployment pipeline using Docker, Terraform, and Kubernetes. Specially my team consists of 5 members where we work majorly on containers in and out . Docker helps package the applications into containers, making them portable and consistent where as Terraform is used to manage the infrastructure and ensuring that the environment is maintainable at last Kubernetes orchestrates the deployment, scaling, and management of the containers, providing high availability, so This setup has significantly improved deployment speed, reliability, and scalability of our applications.out whole team got multiple appreciations from client side too.
@@chnagen aha no , the reason why specified two ports was , both the Edge Agent (for remote management) and the secure web interface (for managing Docker environments) are accessible .
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni 8000 Port used to get the information from the docker(images, containers, networks, etc..) and 9243 port used to represent the data to the GUI. Is my understanding correct?
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni yeah iam following that one bro thanks for that...by the way why don't you keep all questions together in single PDF which will help us.