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Signed-off-by: mikesir87 <mikesir87@gmail.com> Imported from dockersamples/101-tutorial, removed other languages for now, and replaced PWD references with Docker Desktop.
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Although we're done with our workshop, there's still a LOT more to learn about containers!
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We're not going to go deep-dive here, but here are a few other areas to look at next!
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## Container Orchestration
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Running containers in production is tough. You don't want to log into a machine and simply run a
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`docker run` or `docker-compose up`. Why not? Well, what happens if the containers die? How do you
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scale across several machines? Container orchestration solves this problem. Tools like Kubernetes,
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Swarm, Nomad, and ECS all help solve this problem, all in slightly different ways.
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The general idea is that you have "managers" who receive **expected state**. This state might be
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"I want to run two instances of my web app and expose port 80." The managers then look at all of the
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machines in the cluster and delegate work to "worker" nodes. The managers watch for changes (such as
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a container quitting) and then work to make **actual state** reflect the expected state.
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## Cloud Native Computing Foundation Projects
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The CNCF is a vendor-neutral home for various open-source projects, including Kubernetes, Prometheus,
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Envoy, Linkerd, NATS, and more! You can view the [graduated and incubated projects here](https://www.cncf.io/projects/)
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and the entire [CNCF Landscape here](https://landscape.cncf.io/). There are a LOT of projects to help
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solve problems around monitoring, logging, security, image registries, messaging, and more!
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So, if you're new to the container landscape and cloud-native application development, welcome! Please
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connect to the community, ask questions, and keep learning! We're excited to have you!
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