Welcome to the "Understanding Containerization and Docker with Visual Diagrams - Sketches" repository! This repository serves as a collection of drawing sketches that I am currently working on for my book project titled "Understanding Containerization and Docker with Visual Diagrams."
The goal of this repository is to provide visual diagrams and illustrations that enhance the understanding of containerization concepts and Docker technologies. The sketches contained here are intended to complement the written content of the book and convey complex ideas in a more visual and accessible manner.
Throughout the book, I explain over 100+ concepts related to containerization and Docker, covering a wide range of topics such as:
- Container basics and advantages
- Docker image creation and management
- Container networking and orchestration
- Security and best practices
- Performance optimization
- Docker ecosystem and tools
- And many more!
The sketches in this repository are designed to support the explanations and help readers grasp these concepts more effectively.
As of now, this repository is primarily for personal use, and contributions are not being accepted. However, feedback, suggestions, and discussions related to the sketches are highly encouraged. If you have any ideas or improvements regarding the visual diagrams, please feel free to open an issue to share your thoughts.
The sketches in this repository are provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license. You are free to view, reference, and provide feedback on the sketches. However, please note that these sketches are intended for personal use and are not permitted for commercial purposes without prior permission.
If you have any questions or would like to get in touch regarding the sketches or the book project, you can reach me at [email protected].
Thank you for your interest in the "Understanding Containerization and Docker with Visual Diagrams - Sketches" repository. I hope these visual representations contribute to a clearer understanding of containerization and Docker concepts in the book.