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[https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials Digital Ocean (DO)] is a great source for tutorials about using and managing Docker on Ubuntu.
 
[https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials Digital Ocean (DO)] is a great source for tutorials about using and managing Docker on Ubuntu.
There is also the [https://blog.docker.com Docker Blog (DB)] for tutorials and news about Docker:
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There is surely also the [https://blog.docker.com Docker Blog (DB)] for tutorials and news about Docker.
  
 
Here are the main themes you should be familiar with to get docker running on Ubuntu. You should at least read an test around the articles in the general section until you will be able to be productive - believe me or not, you'll see!
 
Here are the main themes you should be familiar with to get docker running on Ubuntu. You should at least read an test around the articles in the general section until you will be able to be productive - believe me or not, you'll see!

Revision as of 18:48, 12 June 2016

Digital Ocean (DO) is a great source for tutorials about using and managing Docker on Ubuntu.

There is surely also the Docker Blog (DB) for tutorials and news about Docker.

Here are the main themes you should be familiar with to get docker running on Ubuntu. You should at least read an test around the articles in the general section until you will be able to be productive - believe me or not, you'll see!

General information Installation

The following gives you a base idea but without Docker Composer (next section) you'll miss the real fun. It only shows you how to save the state of a container as a new Docker image.

Docker Compose (I consider this the most interesting article):

The Phusion/Basimage of Ubuntu and why you could / should use it:

Docker Registry:

Docker Data Volumes and Shared Folders:

Further Reading and HowTos