
Veranstaltungseckdaten
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- Ende
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Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2, Linux Pool 1 (Room 3413)
07743 Jena
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- Dr. Eckhard Kadasch
- Dr. André Sternbeck
- Veranstalter
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zedif: Competence Center Digital Research
- Veranstaltungssprache
- Englisch
- Veranstaltungswebseite
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- Öffentlich
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- Anmeldung erforderlich
- ja
Docker has become one of the most popular containerization tools letting you both deliver software together with its dependencies as well as securely isolate applications from the host operating system. But what do “containerization” and “isolate” mean exactly in this context and how do I use Docker?
In this workshop, we are going to answer these questions. We start with explaining how Docker containers work and where the lines are between the container and the host operating system. Then you are going to learn — in practical exercises — how to use Docker's command-line interface to get containers, run and manage them, and to create your own container images.
After this workshop you will be able take advantage of Docker in your own scientific work. You will be able to run applications in a Docker container on a workstation and on a cluster and also make your scientific workflows reproducible by creating and sharing your own Docker image.