Docker Image
A Docker image is a read-only template that contains a set of instructions for creating a container that can run on the Docker platform. It provides a convenient way to package up applications and preconfigured server environments, which you can use for your own private use or share publicly with other Docker users.
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Docker image with multiples PHP versions and Phalcon framework
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OpenVPN as Docker image based on Alpine Linux
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New LimeSurvey Docker image
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keepalived as Docker image based on Alpine Linux.
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Docker CLI Commands
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[docker hub](https://hub.docker.com/)
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Basic go app & docker image with simple json response.
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Docker image for Unturned 3 Dedicated Server.
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Docker image for building Debian packages, bundled with deb-build-utils. Provides isolated environment to build apps without host dependencies.
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Bash script to wipe all docker images greater or equals to N months old
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A concourse resource to deploy a dockerhub docker image on a machine via ssh.
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stress a container
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Docker infrastructure with NGINX, WordPress, and MariaDB using custom Dockerfiles, volumes, and docker-network. Technologies: Docker, Docker Compose, Alpine/Debian.
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MariaDB Docker image based on CentOS - https://hub.docker.com/r/giabar/gb-mariadb/
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