DevOps Classroomnotes 02/Feb/2022

Docker Images

  • Docker images are required to create containers.
  • From one Docker image, we can create multiple containers
  • Images are build-time constructs and containers are run-time constructs.
  • Let pull some images and observe the stuff as shown below

  • Docker image is collection of Image Layers
  • When we build the image we use some base image and on top of this we do add some stuff related to our applications. Let me write a simple Dockerfile and create a image from this
FROM debian
RUN apt update


* Now lets inspect the debian image docker image inspect debian and test image docker image inspect test:1.0

* The test:1.0 uses the layer from debian and adds a new layer this new layer is created as the result of the RUN statement (RUN apt update).
* Now lets build a new docker image test:2.0 with the following Dockerfile and inspect the image

FROM debian
RUN apt update
CMD ["echo", "helloworld"]


* Lets inspect test:2.0

* Lets update the Docker file and build the docker image test:3.0

FROM debian
RUN apt update
ADD test.txt /
CMD ["echo", "helloworld"]


* As we have observed so far, whenever we make changes that leads to some changes in the file system (RUN, ADD) a new layer is getting created

* Creating too many layers is not considered as good practice so you would often see Docker files with long RUN statements RUN statement1 && statement2

* The Layers get shared across images

* We would write Dockerfiles for our applications and create the docker images.

Docker image Registry

  • We can store Docker images centrally in image Registries
  • The Default Registries is DockerHub.
  • There are many other Registries to Store docker images
  • Cloud Registries:
    • Azure Container Registry
    • AWS ECR
    • Docker Hub (Public and Private)
    • And many other
  • Hosted Registries
    • Artifactory/Jfrog
    • We can also use Docker Registry Image to store our images
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