"Linux containers (sometimes managed using the docker command) keep applications and their runtime components together by combining lightweight application isolation with an image-based deployment method". ( https://developers.redhat.com/topics/kubernetes )

Red Hat Developer program brings a very useful cheat sheet to those who need to create or work with containers, images, volumes and networks. When you download the sheet, you will find:

  • An illustrated cheat sheet with commands related to the management of containers,
  • Dockerfile instructions to craft your own image,
  • and examples of commonly used commands to keep at your fingertips.

For more information about containers, Register today at Red Hat Developers and keep in touch. There's a focused topic area for containers with information that will boost the potential of their usage and keep you current on latest container news.

About the author:

Rafael Benevides is a Director of Developer Experience at Red Hat. In his current role he helps developers worldwide to be more effective in software development, and he also promotes tools and practices that help them to be more productive. He worked in several fields including application architecture and design. Besides that, he is a member of Apache DeltaSpike PMC - a Duke’s Choice Award winner project. And a speaker in conferences like JUDCon, TDC, JavaOne and Devoxx. Twitter | LinkedIn | rafabene.com

Last updated: March 15, 2023