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Containers are a game-changing tool for app development and deployment, offering isolated, portable environments that include code, libraries, and OS. Unlike virtual machines (VMs), containers are lightweight and share the host system's kernel, making them faster and more resource-efficient.
Developers benefit from containers as they allow working in multiple environments simultaneously without compromising the local machine. This ensures compatibility across different machines and platforms, eliminating the "it works on my machine" issue.
Docker is a popular container platform that uses overlapping layers to form container images. These images can be extended from any previous image or layer, with numerous pre-made base images available for various requirements.
Using a Dockerfile, developers can add commands to generate new file system layers or metadata layers. Multiple containers can run from a single image, with each container having its dedicated file system layer that persists until the container is deleted.
Containers can communicate easily, and when an app is ready for deployment, it can be tagged with a unique version and published to a container registry. Modern cloud platforms offer built-in support for deploying containers, or you can install a compatible container runtime on your machine for more control.
Container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes enable the creation of container-based clouds, providing even greater flexibility and control in app development and deployment.
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In the video, I cover:
- Understand containers and their benefits for developers
- Compare VMs and containers, and their resource usage
- Maintain multiple environments with containers to avoid conflicts
- Solve the "it works on my machine" problem with container consistency
- Explore container images, Dockerfiles, and overlapping layers
- Use pre-made and officially supported base images for projects
- Create and run containers using Docker as a container platform
- Communicate between containers through virtualized network layers
- Tag and publish container images to registries for storage
- Deploy containers using cloud platforms or compatible runtimes
- Utilize container orchestration with Kubernetes for advanced deployments
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Additions:
Despite me presenting it as so, containers don't contain a true OS in the full meaning of the word. That's an oversimplification. It's more of an "OS-like" environment. It definitely can act in ways that you'd expect an OS to act, but there are some differences.
If you use VSCode, check out "Dev Containers" - they are an awesome way to integrate your IDE into dedicated containerized development environments with just a single click.
Sharing a Kernel with the host does come with some potential drawbacks. Most importantly is that containers would be more vulnerable to attack than VMs should the host machine be compromised. However, containers are heavily used in many large-scale production environments and security can be hardened against such attacks, so it's definitely not a bigger concern than keeping software secure in general.
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00:00 - Introduction to Containers
00:24 - Coderized
00:27 - Containers vs. VMs
01:09 - The Role of the Kernel
01:32 - Benefits for Developers
01:58 - Works on My Machine...
02:19 - Creating a Container of Your Own
02:34 - Container Images and Filesystem Layers
02:47 - Banana
02:53 - Layers in Container Images
03:28 - Dockerfile example
03:42 - Container Runtime Changes and Persistence
04:09 - Accessing Running Containers
04:22 - Communication Between Containers
04:30 - Tagging and Publishing Container Images
04:51 - Deployment Options and Cloud Platforms
05:14 - Container Orchestration with Kubernetes
05:29 - Ending and Support
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Комментарии : 1,9 тыс.   
@UrSoMeanBoss
@UrSoMeanBoss Год назад
dev: "It works on my machine" docker: "Then we'll ship your machine"
@pequod4557
@pequod4557 2 месяца назад
Nice one, funny internet user.
@Robluex
@Robluex 2 месяца назад
Funny how instead of fixing the issue of 'doesn't work on clients PC', we pretend the non-ideal bypass is an actual solution.
@charactername263
@charactername263 2 месяца назад
@@Robluex But deploying containers is a significantly preferable solution over trying to produce an installer that will account for multiple poorly configured customer server setups. It saves a lot of money. The greatest argument though, is that when you need to be able to rapidly increase the bandwidth in line with rising CCUs, having a containerised deployment means you can pretty much instantly bring online more capacity. It also lets you rapidly deploy hotfixes or updates, being able to know with comfort that some external dependency wont scew you.
@Robluex
@Robluex 2 месяца назад
@@charactername263 my point was that we never bothered fixing the architectural issue of computers. Having that fixed would save everyone time and money in the long run. Containerization is a short-time bypass. It’s not a better solution, as instead of native, you have to run containers, but it saved everyone resources to try and fix the “must be your pc” problem.
@dovi3816
@dovi3816 2 месяца назад
⁠@@Robluexthat is because the “it works on my machine” problem is not always caused by an architectural issue. Having a different, let’s say, JDK version installed on a developer machine can lead to subtle different outputs in a program that works with timestamps.
@zen5066
@zen5066 7 месяцев назад
He said "badly demonstrated banana", pulled the hardest banana animation to date and thought we wouldn't notice.
@untitled6087
@untitled6087 2 месяца назад
straight out of portal 2
@eliokuster4915
@eliokuster4915 2 месяца назад
Yeah for real, had the same thought.
@kleiner851
@kleiner851 2 месяца назад
@@untitled6087 we love exploded diagrams
@skidadle5473
@skidadle5473 2 месяца назад
"pulled the hardest banana"
@Zoooooooooooo
@Zoooooooooooo Месяц назад
a hard banana you say
@shoebilyas5368
@shoebilyas5368 4 месяца назад
A brief and up to the point with no bs documented video for anyone who wants to understand the core concepts without/before getting into the development aspect of it.
@hamdanmahmood346
@hamdanmahmood346 10 дней назад
A brief and no bs comment for somebody who wants a quick "review" of the video before committing to watching it; thanks.
@amirhoseinniknezhad112
@amirhoseinniknezhad112 10 месяцев назад
This video is not only beautifully animated and narrated, it's also incredibly informative and easy to follow despite the content being complicated, a real work of art. I loved it so much I had to log in to leave this comment, something I seldom do. Thank you very much.
@coderized
@coderized 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@ArthurKhazbs
@ArthurKhazbs 7 месяцев назад
Yes! And the animation does an amazing job conveying the ideas in great detail. The author is clearly a genius.
@AMindInOverdrive
@AMindInOverdrive 5 месяцев назад
that was very nice of you to comment like that 🙂
@habeebmohamed4718
@habeebmohamed4718 4 месяца назад
this sounds like an insult
@Eurotool
@Eurotool Год назад
This channel is like 3blue1brown and Fireship had a baby
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Haha, love this!
@MsGordon01
@MsGordon01 Год назад
Agree)
@shreyasd4663
@shreyasd4663 Год назад
This is so true
@RisingSunLightRSL
@RisingSunLightRSL Год назад
It's strangely really accurate
@luigibattaglioli6026
@luigibattaglioli6026 Год назад
I was literally just thinking that. I’m obsessed
@ymi_yugy3133
@ymi_yugy3133 Год назад
Containers are generally great but there are some pitfalls to be aware of. 1. They don't abstract over CPU architecture. If your application or some library use use is x64 only, I'd won't easily run on an Apple Silicon Mac. 2. Host systems handle network a bit different. Some allow you to access containers via IP from the host system, some only allow you to access containers on localhost via port forwarding 3. Different software on the host system, can have a big impact on performance even if hardware is the same or comparable. 4. Containers are by design not mutable. Having to shutdown and rebuild with every change you make can slow you down significantly when you are iterating. 5. Containers make it easy to utilize a bunch of dirty hacks to get your code running. This means you are hurt even more when things do break because you need to update some dependency e.g..
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thanks for the additions although not all this is correct. It's explained well below, by others.
@nandomax3
@nandomax3 Год назад
It's because of the number 4 I quit developing using containers. Now I use many wsl2 terminals to install different Java runtimes. And inside them I code and run projects locally. Just after finishing a project locally and when I want to deploy it to my cloud dev environment I build the image. And after tested in dev env I build the production image and deploy it to the production env. Where I work we also use this workflow and for me it's the most optimal. Sometimes when I want to use a DB locally I run them using container and I use the docker host network, so they work as if in my localhost network
@thom1218
@thom1218 Год назад
For number 4, you could be using the -v volume mapping feature of docker that maps a part of the host file system to a part of the container filesystem so your compiled changes can reflect immediately within the running container - no rebuild necessary, just restarting the java process (for example) is enough, or if you have hot-reload of class files enabled then you're good to go.
@NicolaiNita
@NicolaiNita Год назад
@@thom1218 it is also possible to change any other file within the running container, the changes persistent until you delete the container. I do this to test different configurations before including the changes to the final build of the image.
@MrVecheater
@MrVecheater Год назад
6. compatibility is not really for free because your host kernel still needs to support the features you need 7. false sense of security: mounts, the host kernel and the X server and bad defaults (like running everything as root inside your container) will remain or become vulnerable
@moonlambo5229
@moonlambo5229 7 месяцев назад
This video is a triumph of minimalism and simplicity. Amazing job!
@plica06
@plica06 2 месяца назад
Didn't really explain WHY to never install locally.
@howdarethee
@howdarethee 27 дней назад
Because you can install/run on docker
@tilakadroja
@tilakadroja 23 дня назад
Sometimes packages don't work as expected in different environment, i just ran into this problem today. I wasted 3 hours to setup project locally in windows when i tried to do same in my friend's mac it ran without issue. In my windows it wasn't downloading some npm packages
@mythbunkers4716
@mythbunkers4716 15 дней назад
​@@tilakadroja Mac has been integrating a lot of linux tools lately.
@adora_was_taken
@adora_was_taken 14 дней назад
@@mythbunkers4716 mac has always been basically a sibling of linux considering it's based on openbsd.
@madarah8533
@madarah8533 8 дней назад
​@@mythbunkers4716 mac is very similar to linux anyway
@pigsweat7763
@pigsweat7763 Год назад
i mentioned this once in a response to a comment already but just wanted to reiterate here....videos with no over-editing are so desperately needed here. no rage-inducing constant cuts or interjections of meme pictures and little annoying voices and sounds, no grating distracting background music, no terrible over-hyped voice, just a wonderfully soft spoken lad sharing knowledge. i know its a bit played out but i have to say it, your voice is ASMR worthy for sure. thanks again.
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Haha thank you! Glad you like the style :)
@Sxsux
@Sxsux Год назад
It's like you're reading from documents, but more concisely.
@ultimaxkom8728
@ultimaxkom8728 Год назад
@@coderized Now that sweet ASMR praises has come and pass, let me criticize you on the sound: _you really should edit your wet sloppy sounds out, like many others._
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
@@ultimaxkom8728 🤤
@alionicle
@alionicle 2 месяца назад
another channel that fits the description is NoBoilerplate, love both channels
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
I wanted to incude this in the video originally but didn't want to get too far off scope -- if you use VSCode, check out "Dev Containers" - they are an easy way to start the IDE inside your perfect container environment, automatically, whenever you open your project. Also, despite me presenting it as so, containers don't actually contain a OS in the true meaning of the word. That's an oversimplification. It's more of an "OS-like" environment. It definitely can act in ways that you'd expect an OS to act, for most purposes, but there are some differences.
@8jjiyu654
@8jjiyu654 Год назад
VSCode is not an IDE?! o.o
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
@@pawekoaczynski4505 Yeah I feel you, but it's still a relatively new feature so I'm hoping it'll mature with time. WSL definitely did! Thanks for the addition, it's great for people to be aware of these current pitfalls!
@BusinessWolf1
@BusinessWolf1 Год назад
"if you use VSC" as if 99% of all developers ever aren't using vsc bruhhhh
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
@@8jjiyu654 It is, why? 🤔
@8jjiyu654
@8jjiyu654 Год назад
@@coderized I am not an experienced programmer. I had heard that VSCode isn't an IDE. How's it otherwise for you? O.o
@FelipeCampelo0
@FelipeCampelo0 3 месяца назад
I still can't understand containers but I like this video
@PoloEstudios
@PoloEstudios 7 месяцев назад
hell yeah let's keep adding layers to the already falling apart cake.
@sufilevy
@sufilevy Год назад
This video is amazing. I really appreciate the amount of effort that you put into this, and it shows. In particular, I love that there are no visible cuts in the entire video. Just beautifuly animated transitions.
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thank you Sufi - glad you liked it! 😊
@pigsweat7763
@pigsweat7763 Год назад
@@coderized seriously, one cannot overstate how absolutely refreshing it is to be able to watch an informative youtube video with out constant annoying epileptic-tier cuts, over-hyped voices, and distracting background music. thank you.
@sufilevy
@sufilevy Год назад
@@pigsweat7763 Super accurate!
@SebasMederos
@SebasMederos Год назад
such an amazing vid
@hannahsmith6095
@hannahsmith6095 Год назад
Just subscribed.
@norbertvida_
@norbertvida_ 9 месяцев назад
I have been working with software for quite some time but never bothered to learn how docker works because it seemed too complicated for me. You managed to summerize it in a couple of minutes and now I will start using docker, thank you for that :D
@ztokkiz
@ztokkiz 9 месяцев назад
This guy just simply explained docker in 5 minutes. Flawlessly.
@rarespetrusamartean5433
@rarespetrusamartean5433 8 месяцев назад
Not really, he didn't cover...A LOT...like the UEFI settings you need to run one etc
@myrusEW
@myrusEW 8 месяцев назад
@@rarespetrusamartean5433shut up
@manavkhandurie3591
@manavkhandurie3591 10 месяцев назад
I m mesmerized by the production , the sound , the animations , the content , the everything. Keep up the good work
@Ermude10
@Ermude10 Год назад
Dude, the quality of these animations and explanations are amazing! And all the small sprinkles of humour makes this into a very engaging video. Well done! Subscribed!
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thank you :)
@arshitvaghasiya7317
@arshitvaghasiya7317 9 месяцев назад
Great combination of animation + quality sound + minimal design + simple language 🔥
@sodiqayilara1519
@sodiqayilara1519 Год назад
The quality of the content is beyond. Subbed. As a front end guy trying to know how this docker world works, this is a good start.
@sosaysthecaptain5580
@sosaysthecaptain5580 Год назад
Great explanation. I'm still convinced that for most applications, Docker creates more problems than it solves. A friend of mine, qualified as an AWS consultant, for purposes of private advice adopts a principle of ec2 maximalism.
@lukemorris9857
@lukemorris9857 Год назад
That doesn't surprise me at all, cloud VM solutions generally seem to be the current happy middle ground between agility, customisability and ease of use It wouldn't surprise me if containers quickly mature in the not so distant future to overtake this though, more sensible defaults alone would make the process less arduous in my opinion
@Netist_
@Netist_ 5 месяцев назад
I am strongly of this opinion as well. I understand containers, I use them all the time, but in my opinion their use case is quite narrow. They solve a very specific problem, and they are NOT a panacea. In a desktop environment, they cause far more problems than they solve and I'm pretty fatigued by all the different solutions for containerized desktop applications that claim to finally be the one that gets it right. They all suck, and I intend to happily continue using my package manager and dynamically linked libraries.
@henishshah6976
@henishshah6976 Год назад
From the script to graphics and everything in between, its just perfect!
@neil_from_future
@neil_from_future Год назад
Wow, this is amazing! I'm so glad youtube suggested this to me. You can tell how much work and passion went into this. I love it!
@bluepomodoro3679
@bluepomodoro3679 2 месяца назад
This is my first time coming across this channel and I instantly fell in love with the delivery method and the minimalistic animation used to convey hard topics into simplified lessons. Pure talent. You earned new sub and looking forward to your future videos!!
@tomithyheil8374
@tomithyheil8374 Год назад
i just started out as a software engineer and videos like this one help me out a LOT. The fun and well done animations and the informative but not too complicated script really make this a great vid!
@sauss4472
@sauss4472 Год назад
Now this is what we call a BANGER ! Simple , straight and succinct yet perfectly answered the kinda questions required to try gain understanding of these topics. Thank you so much 😊 🙏
@fortress5493
@fortress5493 Год назад
Super intuitive, i like the conbination of animation, text and voice information. I hope you keep posting such videos and succeed in what you do
@ninedaniel246
@ninedaniel246 8 месяцев назад
What an amazing and engaging video. Great graphics, animations and even the text construction. Great work!
@moon0xcoder
@moon0xcoder 9 месяцев назад
Great video :). I've been playing around with Docker lately and your video helped my out to better understand how containers work. Ty very much! (I loved the graphics btw)
@tabsc3489
@tabsc3489 Год назад
Seriously underrated stuff, another awesome video. I didn't learn anything about containers during my CS degree so this was very informative and answered a lot of the common questions succinctly with a touch of humor that doesn't fail to make me smile. I hope many more find your channel and enjoy these vids as well!!!
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thank you for the comments Tabs - was really motivating to read this morning! I appreciate the feedback a lot :)
@nomathic7672
@nomathic7672 Год назад
You likely did learn about hypervisors and operating systems fundamentals, though. These are all prerequisites to actually knowing how a container works and what it really is.
@whannabi
@whannabi Год назад
​@@nomathic7672 if it's just that then yeah
@calopsitarevoltada6109
@calopsitarevoltada6109 Год назад
I was actually struggling to understand what exactly was Docker, and seeing a while explanation on containers (and even kubernetes) was really worth watching. Loved it!!
@johnathanrice3569
@johnathanrice3569 8 месяцев назад
It’s for people that don’t know how to take snapshots of their OS and don’t know what multi process applications are. You can run 65,535 Web servers per nic.
@creativecraving
@creativecraving Год назад
Thank you for the work you've done to make your audio cleaner. ❤ I know it's a real struggle for a small studio.
@sudoalex
@sudoalex 8 месяцев назад
I hope your channel blows up! I loved your video so much 🤩
@0xc0ffee_
@0xc0ffee_ Год назад
I really hope you become famous... the quality of your videos are beyond belief! Keep it up!
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thanks Patryk! 💜
@beepbop6697
@beepbop6697 Год назад
Containers do not contain an "OS". They always use the hosting kernel. The best way to think of containers is that they contain your userland executable(s), and the host kernel keeps the running process and filesystem, network isolated (jailed) from everything else (including other containers) running on the host.
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Yeah in hindsight, maybe it was too much of an oversimiplification with that part
@JohnDoe-ng6ec
@JohnDoe-ng6ec Год назад
I see. So that's why with containers it sometimes matters what host OS I'm using? Because the container will have a different kernel at its disposal and a different set of executables to use and yadda yadda
@beepbop6697
@beepbop6697 Год назад
@@JohnDoe-ng6ec the host OS will almost always be Linux, as the Linux kernel is what is really providing the process separation that your containers are utilizing. If your host OS is Windows or MacOS, the container software will almost always be launching a (hidden) Linux virtual machine where your containers run. Now Microsoft has created their own thing that allows you to run Windows executables natively as a "container" too, but I haven't played with them. 99% of the time when someone is talking about containers, there is a Linux host OS (kernel) involved. Also, the container image has metadata that indicates that platform architecture (ex: amd64, arm64, etc) because the executables are natively compiled for your processor type -- so when you "pull" a container image from a container registry, the client software (ex: docker) will ask the registry for the image that best matches your processor type. Containers best feature, in my opinion, is that they are nice prepackaged bundles (container images) that have all the dependencies baked in: so you aren't fiddling with the host OS and dealing with installing dependant libraries on the host.
@baileyharrison1030
@baileyharrison1030 8 месяцев назад
@@beepbop6697Couldn’t that dependency issue be solved most the time by static linking? People in the industry often complain about statically linked executables having large file sizes but an equivalent docker image will probably take up even more disk space.
@jhboricua
@jhboricua 17 дней назад
Actually, LXD/LXC containers are 'system containers' that run a full Os and you can manage them pretty much as if they were a physical machinie. Docker and Podman are 'Application Containers', meaning they usually package a single app.
@luciv_
@luciv_ Месяц назад
U saved my life. I've been trying to understand for months what's a container and nobody explained it better as you. Thank you, really ^^
@Aly-l-Axy
@Aly-l-Axy Год назад
I'm loving your content so far. I can barely wait for your updates. Excellent work, and thank you for the videos 💚
@1H4NDC14PP1N6
@1H4NDC14PP1N6 Год назад
Wow, beautiful video and the best description of containers I've found! I finally feel like I understand what they do and are used for, and after only 6 minutes! Incredible work
@thedanyesful
@thedanyesful Год назад
Wow this is a great video. I like how you started out with absolutely uncontroversial basics but made it concise and engaging. This is the type of thing that we can link to people with a casual interest and have them get something out of it, but at the same time allows us to learn some good details ourselves.
@johnathanrice3569
@johnathanrice3569 8 месяцев назад
There’s nothing faster than running on bare metal. There’s no reason why you need multiple containers sharing a kernel, when instead you can have multiple processes that share the same kernel. … other than that you want to add a layer of emulation in between. You can run 65,535 Webb servers on a single machine with one NIC
@huzaifanaseerkhan
@huzaifanaseerkhan 8 месяцев назад
So glad I discovered this channel!
@GracodanaAlpha
@GracodanaAlpha 9 месяцев назад
This is beautifully edited
@gabrielangelo4380
@gabrielangelo4380 11 месяцев назад
This was the most didactic explanation about containers in a nutshell that I had seen. Congratulations and keep going !
@DavidWeberRepair
@DavidWeberRepair Год назад
Not only is this a great video, but the visuals and animations are the cherry on top! Definitely kept my monkey brain entertained while learning something new. Well done, I just subbed and looking forward to watching more in the near future! 😄
@WisdomIsAwesome
@WisdomIsAwesome 8 месяцев назад
It's awesome! So much explained in such a concise manner. Thanks!
@_ash64
@_ash64 9 месяцев назад
this channel is art! the animations and the voice is so meditative to listen to! pure gold stuff
@MrXIndependent
@MrXIndependent Год назад
This is the first time I've ever demonstrably understood what containers are and how they work. Thank you very much for your work and your video!
@thatguy5233
@thatguy5233 7 месяцев назад
so why are we supposed to never install locally. was it even mentioned in this video?
@Bobo-ox7fj
@Bobo-ox7fj 7 месяцев назад
Because the software is so poorly written that it can only run on a system that can instantly throw out a crash and start over without losing work 😬
@thatguy5233
@thatguy5233 7 месяцев назад
@@Bobo-ox7fj huh? i think you missed my point. look at the title of the video. it's so misleading, just perfect clickbait example yet noone mentions it, like it's fine. he definitely knew what he was doing. my last comment, i'm not giving this shameless ytber more attention.
@vetricanthbarrhead3055
@vetricanthbarrhead3055 Месяц назад
Lets learn some media literacy! Why would someone say "don't install locally" then run through common issues like the too common "it works on my machine" ? That's right, because they're implying using docker images to do installation stuff so that you don't have issues when deploying! Look at you, learning so fast
@lunchbox1553
@lunchbox1553 27 дней назад
​@@thatguy5233 It's not misleading, it makes sense to a developer, so if you weren't able to connect the dots, then you probably don't need to worry about it in the first place.
@andrasdotsch
@andrasdotsch 8 месяцев назад
Frankly, "works on my machine" is just replaced with "this container works on my machine", and it's because the host's Kernel might not be the same.
@setiaki
@setiaki 2 месяца назад
let the container runtime handle the compatibility instead of you handle it by urself
@bubis
@bubis 2 месяца назад
​@@setiakiYou don't understand the problem. If the host's kernel does not support it, you can't do anything. Containers have a (mostly) hidden dependency on the kernel version.
@donoteatmikezila
@donoteatmikezila 8 месяцев назад
Great video. I'm sad to see there are only two on your channel. I look forward to seeing more.
@nickofthyme
@nickofthyme Год назад
Great video, keep it up! I always thought that running in docker was consistent across all instances but this is not always the case, particularly when running across different CPU architectures (i.e. arm64, amd64, etc.) where the images use different underlying binaries. The difference is typically small and likely unnoticeable depending on the task.
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Yeah different arches definitely need to be considered, nice addition. Maybe I'll make a part 2 someday
@haresmahmood
@haresmahmood Год назад
This video is insanely well made, and the topic is really well-explained - instant sub!
@sly5
@sly5 9 месяцев назад
This was great, thank you!
@asim1104
@asim1104 8 месяцев назад
This is a great video. Please continue making more, love the humor
@adityamore9435
@adityamore9435 Год назад
Really appreciate your efforts you have put into this video. Kudos! I can't imagine how much time it must have taken for those fun and exquisite animations 😅
@earthling_parth
@earthling_parth Год назад
2:22 Instantly subscribed when I saw the reference of the companion cube from Portal games and obviously extremely succinct and accurate information on containers ❤
@fuzzy-02
@fuzzy-02 2 месяца назад
Bro, I almost thought it was a terraria pet reference. Then rememberred that it was added as reference to the companion cube and I was like... "poonter of pointer of"
@gamerdude6843
@gamerdude6843 9 месяцев назад
this video is very helpful since it's short and fast for the explanation
@gabensstuff6140
@gabensstuff6140 Год назад
This is a really well made video! also the last one was pretty good, the animations are clear, simplistic and expressive. the explanation is good. all in all: im looking forward for new videos from you
@coup460
@coup460 Год назад
You definitely should be able to make these full time, these are incredible :)
@ornato-t
@ornato-t Год назад
I love this video. The smooth animations, clean sound, perfect English pronunciation. Everything is so soothing! I guess I should also mention the explanation was very clear and simple, but while there are many informative videos on this site, few are this pleasing to watch. I already knew most of the stuff this video explained when I clicked on it, but I still watched it all because of how good it looked.
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thank you Tommaso!
@RuanBekker
@RuanBekker Год назад
Your presentation quality is off the charts!! Well done!
@ArifKamaruzaman
@ArifKamaruzaman 9 месяцев назад
I got this video recommendation for some time and never clicked on it. but when I clicked play, my oh my. I love your presentation and those animation. very good and easy to understand. 🎉🎉 subscribed and liked.
@geraltrivyan
@geraltrivyan Год назад
I know enough about containerization and its importance, but just cant stop watching because how good this video is done!
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thanks Geralt!
@63avtar
@63avtar Год назад
I’m most definitely a visual learner, you’re animations combined with your easy to understand explanations really helped me understand this concept, thanks! I appreciate the small bits of humour too to keep the video engaging, keep up the amazing work!
@joshuahampl
@joshuahampl 9 месяцев назад
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@matickovac
@matickovac Год назад
Beautifully explained and amazingly illustrated and animated, thank you for your time and effort
@dennisdepper2388
@dennisdepper2388 8 месяцев назад
Really good explanation!
@raghavkhanna6718
@raghavkhanna6718 Год назад
"...but that's a VM!" made me smile and even subscribe! Thanks a lot for the content🙏🙏
@Gunzy83
@Gunzy83 Год назад
Great video. Glad someone is doing these introduction videos. Just wanted to point out that in production containers are much closer to native than VMs in terms of overhead (perhaps 1% overhead at max). Most slowness people experience is due to the default overlay filesystem that is awful and you wouldn't be caught dead using on a production system.
@johnathanrice3569
@johnathanrice3569 8 месяцев назад
Well for one, that’s not a fair test because you’re giving one machine two kernels to run. Guess what’s even faster than containers multiple processes which again all share the same kernel, but without the overhead. take snapshots of your production machines and I don’t see what containers are really simplified other than making it impossible to fix things quickly quickly
@TheRandomSpectator
@TheRandomSpectator 8 месяцев назад
I appreciate the OG Tron reference!
@Ameliaray.
@Ameliaray. 2 месяца назад
This video was recommended to me and is high quality nice work subscribed!
@manwithllama
@manwithllama Год назад
This video is a master class in how to give someone an overview in something new. I’m blown away: ELI5 embodied. No background music. No cuts. A calm voice. Humor thrown in. Personality. You’ve achieved perfection. Keep doing these! ❤❤❤ And thank you!
@methanesulfonic
@methanesulfonic Год назад
You ONLY have 2 videos on the whole channel and with this much quality?? I'm betting you'd get 100k subs this year alone
@clinto2861
@clinto2861 Год назад
just love the way you describe concepts
@user-kl4rd
@user-kl4rd Год назад
Oh my gosh these videos are stunningly amazing. You’re so talented I assumed you’d been doing this for years, but I was surprised to see you only have one other which I’ve already seen lol. Your work is amazing, but how did you gain so much traction so quickly?! Regardless I’m so happy for you that you have gained so much traction!
@rnbpl
@rnbpl 3 месяца назад
if there's one thing web developers excel at is finding ways to spend exponentially large amounts of resources to make it so they have to spend a little less effort remaining organized
@not_herobrine3752
@not_herobrine3752 2 месяца назад
the hubris of mankind will know no bounds
@Babaelow
@Babaelow 4 месяца назад
The point is: one isnt supposed to containerized every application. It's only serverside stuff. Microsoft Office hasnt been successfully containerized. It needs indeed to be installed locally. At least Desktop Apps. And sometimes you need desktop versions of apps. It's becoming less, but not irrelevant.
@dschaedler
@dschaedler 8 месяцев назад
'Works on my machine' definitely still exists, as docker on windows mac and linux behaves very different 😅
@Canilho
@Canilho 9 месяцев назад
Great video, and very well explained. Keep it up.
@sumitpurohit8849
@sumitpurohit8849 Год назад
Never understood docker and containerization completely. Thanks for making this video.
@MR-vj8dn
@MR-vj8dn 9 месяцев назад
Be sure to watch a few more videos about this subject though. What is said in this video it’s not the entire or the only truth.
@darkosimonovski3653
@darkosimonovski3653 11 месяцев назад
the kernel be like the representation of moses in south park xD
@xLTxFire
@xLTxFire День назад
This is pretty far down in the comments so I didn't realize you beat me to it lol.
@johnpaulgeorgeringo2329
@johnpaulgeorgeringo2329 Год назад
just found this channel and i love it, you've earned a new subscriber
@vassdeniss634
@vassdeniss634 Год назад
Ill soon dive into devops and this video made me very excited, amazingly well done!
@spamcolector
@spamcolector Год назад
Amazing! As a software engineer, I’d like to say thank you from all beginners. This video is useless if you want to learn containers BUT it will be very helpful for those who don't understand why he has to learn it. Great job ❤
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Thanks! Yeah my goal is to spread awareness and provide a little understanding rather than teach it specifically. I can recommend Techworld with Nana for learning the details :)
@ajbrady4357
@ajbrady4357 Год назад
Holy animation style
@raiden631
@raiden631 2 месяца назад
Love the energy of the video. It is easy to follow, informative and animated in such a way that keeps our attention going! Keep it up. Thanks ☺️
@Pasha_Vamkon
@Pasha_Vamkon 7 месяцев назад
A short, super-infornative and just beautiful video, thanks a lot!!
@foro1
@foro1 Год назад
Excellent video. Enjoyed it 🤙
@matthias916
@matthias916 Год назад
Awesome video, never really learnt about docker and containers but they seem very interesting, will definitely be playing around with them now
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
I hope you find them as useful as I have over the years!
@user-kl5nx9qy8o
@user-kl5nx9qy8o 25 дней назад
Best simplified overview explanation for containers.
@henishshah6976
@henishshah6976 Год назад
This was the first video that I saw on this channel and I have already subscribed.
@yorha.a2
@yorha.a2 Год назад
Subscribed; you explained in 5 minutes what my lecturer couldn't in 2 hours
@bagheldevansh
@bagheldevansh Год назад
2:21 i want my containers to be like that companion cube!
@drewc3655
@drewc3655 Год назад
Dude! great vid, animation, naration, content and flow are all on point!
@Lucy_chan
@Lucy_chan 9 месяцев назад
Really well made simple introduction video!
@ethancook7730
@ethancook7730 Год назад
Im so impressed with how many LOTR refrences you put in that dockerfile part. 9731 is sneaky!
@coderized
@coderized Год назад
Very happy someone noticed that 😄
@anyonetube
@anyonetube 5 месяцев назад
i think this type of videos needs to be used for all education reasons (what software you used to make this) thank you for taking the world better
@coderized
@coderized 5 месяцев назад
Software info in discord
@devstate
@devstate Год назад
Wow this video is amazing! Thank you man, you killed it ❤🎉 I like the way you talk, so calm and easy :))
@EthanLR
@EthanLR 8 месяцев назад
great stuff!
@Raymond0_0
@Raymond0_0 Год назад
First time watching your content,i immediately subs for you.
@Busterblade20
@Busterblade20 Год назад
Great video. I really loved the animation.
@fuseteam
@fuseteam 9 месяцев назад
Small node, docker containers and podman containers use oci images are generally interchangable, however lxc containers appear to be a different beast. I would love to see a deeper dive in lxc containers
@OrCohen123
@OrCohen123 8 месяцев назад
Wow just what I needed to truly understand what a Container is, and how it is different from a VM. Great Video! done very well.
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