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What-Is-Docker?

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What-Is-Docker?

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  1. What Is Docker? www.technogeekscs.com

  2. Docker is a tool used to create, deploy, and run applications using containers. It makes it easy to deploy and run applications in a repeatable and secure manner. www.technogeekscs.com

  3. When do you use Docker? Docker is used when you have a lot of services that work in an isolated manner and serve as a data provider to a web application. www.technogeekscs.com

  4. What does Docker do? Docker allows applications to run on separate machines with the same operating system kernel. Docker allows developers to create applications that can be quickly and easily shipped to different machines with different configurations. www.technogeekscs.com

  5. Why is Docker so popular? Continuous Integration and Deployment Low System Requirements Quick Code Isolation Application Portability Local Increased Efficiency Development Environment www.technogeekscs.com

  6. Check out our next part on Docker: How it came to be called Docker www.technogeekscs.com

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