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Docker is a technology that helps developers and IT teams run applications in isolated environments called containers. These containers include everything an application needs to run—code, libraries, and settings—ensuring it behaves the same way across different machines. This eliminates the common problem of “it works on my machine but not on the server.”
The certification focuses on the fundamentals of Docker, teaching how to create and manage containers, build images, and deploy applications efficiently. Learners also explore container networking, storage options, and best practices for containerized environments. Mastering these basics equips candidates for careers in DevOps, cloud computing, and modern software development workflows.
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1 - Introduction to Docker
Domain 2 - Installing Docker
Domain 3 - Docker Images
Domain 4 - Docker Containers
Domain 5 - Docker Networking
Domain 6 - Docker Storage
Domain 7 - Docker Compose
Domain 8 - Docker Best Practices
Domain 9 - Container Lifecycle Management
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Developers, IT admins, DevOps engineers, cloud engineers, and beginners interested in containers.
Yes, Docker is widely used in cloud-based applications and deployments.
Roles like Junior DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Container Administrator, and Software Developer.
Definitely, it starts with fundamentals and builds practical skills.
Yes, image optimization, security, and resource management are included.
Yes, including volumes, bind mounts, and persistent data handling.
Helpful but not mandatory, Docker works on Windows and macOS too.
Yes, it is a foundation for Kubernetes and Docker Swarm certifications.
Yes, Docker Compose and multi-container deployment are included.
Yes, including ports, links, and exposing services.
Basic familiarity helps, but advanced coding is not required.
Absolutely, as containers are central to DevOps workflows.
Yes, learners build, run, and manage containers practically.
Images, containers, Docker CLI, Docker Compose, networking, and storage basics.
No, the certification covers fundamentals for beginners.