- Introduction
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Objectives
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Prerequisites
- Concepts
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Docker Overview
- Installation
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Installation
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Configuration
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Validation
- Docker Command Line
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Pull
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Run
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Start / Stop
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Port Mapping
- Conclusion
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Review
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References
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Next Steps
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Course Survey

Alfresco Technical Foundation: Docker
This course will provide a technical foundation for using Docker with Alfresco products.
Overview
This course will provide a technical foundation for using Docker with Alfresco products. It will introduce key Docker concepts and provide the student with a basic Docker installation along with the basic skills and knowledge required to deploy and manage Alfresco products using Docker containers.
This course is intended to provide a brief introduction to using Docker with Alfresco; it is not intended to replace Docker Training. To develop your skills and knowledge with Docker we would suggest that you explore the resources available on the Docker website.
What Will I Learn?
- Docker Concepts
- Containers
- Images
- Registries
- Docker Installation
- Install
- Configure
- Validate
- Docker Commands
Target Audience
- Developers
- Administrators
- Architects
Time Required: ~45 minutes
Difficulty: Foundation
Applicability: This course is applicable from Docker v19.03 to v19.03.8. It was written using v19.03.6 and was last modified on March 26, 2020.
Prerequisite Knowledge
This course presumes that the student is competent in the following activities:
- Software Installation
- Using the Command Line Interface (Terminal or PowerShell)
Prerequisite Resources
The student will require access to the following resource in order to complete this course:
- Workstation, Laptop, or Virtual Machine with installation capability
If the student is an Alfresco customer, it is recommended that the student have access to the following resource:
- Alfresco Quay.io Credentials
- Alfresco Enterprise customers can request these by raising a support case with Alfresco Support
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