2016 has been an amazing year for #Docker and the container industry. We had 3 major releases of Docker engine this year , and tremendous increase in usage. The community has been following along and contributing amazing Docker resources to help you learn and get hands-on experience. Here’s some of the top read and viewed content for the year:
Releases
Of course releases are always really popular, particularly when they fit requests we had from the community. In particular, we had:
Docker for Mac & Docker for Windows Beta and GA release blog posts, and the video
Docker 1.12 Built-in Orchestration release, and the DockerCon keynote where we announced it
And the release of the Docker for AWS and Azure beta
Windows Containers
When Microsoft made Windows 2016 generally available, people rushed to
Our release blog to read the news
Tutorials to find out how to use Windows containers powered by Docker
The commercial relationship blog post to understand how it all fits together
About Docker
We also provide a lot of information about how to use Docker. In particular, these posts and articles that we shared on social media were the most read:
Containers are Not VMs by Mike Coleman
9 Critical Decisions for Running Docker in Production by James Higginbotham
A Comparative Study of Docker Engine on Windows Server vs. Linux Platform by Docker Captain Ajeet Singh Raina
Our White paper – The Definitive Guide To Docker
How to Use Docker
Docker has a wide variety of use cases, articles and videos about how to use it are really popular. In particular, when we share content from our users and Docker Captains, they get a lot of views:
Getting started with Docker 1.12 and Raspberry Pi by Docker Captain Alex Ellis
Docker: Making our bioinformatics easier and more reproducible by Jeremy Yoder
NGINX as a Reverse Proxy for Docker by Lorenzo Fontana
5 minute guide for getting Docker 1.12.1 running on your Raspberry Pi 3 by Docker Captain Ajeet Singh Raina
The Docker Cheat Sheet
Docker for Developers
Cgroups, namespaces, and beyond
Still hungry for more info? Here’s some more Docker resources:
Check out Follow all the Captains in one shot with Docker by Docker Captain Alex Ellis
Docker labs and tutorials on GitHub
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn group
Join the Docker Community Directory and Slack
And of course, keep following this blog for more exciting info
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