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Implementing Modern DevOps
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Implementing Modern DevOps

by David Gonzalez, Danny Varghese
October 2017
Intermediate to advanced
326 pages
7h 20m
English
Packt Publishing
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Docker registries

In the previous section, we created a new image with our application installed and ready to be used (in this case, a very simple Hello world Node.js application).

Now, we need to distribute the image so it can be installed in all the stages of our deployment pipeline or even used by other developers. Docker is interesting for running applications but it is also a very interesting choice to create command-line tools that other developers can benefit from.

In order to distribute images, we have to rely on exporting/importing the image or using a registry. A registry is basically a software that allows us to store and distribute Docker images. There are two types of registries:

  • Public registries
  • Private registries

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