Course Outline

Introduction

The RancherOS Architecture

Installing and Configuring RancherOS

Spinning up Containers on RancherOS

System Level Services (containers) vs User Level Services (Containers)

Running Linux System Services through System Docker

Running Applications through User Docker

Isolating User Containers for Different Applications and User Groups

Controlling Access to Containers

Networking and Storage in RancherOS

RancherOS Security

Upgrading and Downgrading RancherOS

Running RancherOS in the Cloud

Some Sample Deployments

  • Using Docker Compose to define application deployment
  • Building an Apache Mesos cluster on RancherOS
  • Running Nagios as a System Service on RancherOS

Other Container OSs and the Future of the Datacenter

Summary and Conclusion

Requirements

  • Experience with the Linux command line.
  • Experience with container software.
  • Experience with distributed applications.

Audience

  • DevOps engineers
  • System administrators
  • Software engineers
 7 Hours

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