One of the driving forces behind Docker is to create a consistent environment across all Docker enabled machines and to create portable templates, or images, which can be ran on any Docker enabled server. It would, therefore, make perfect sense that Docker have made it very easy for us to export a running container and re-import it on another Docker server. Lets assume, for this example, that you have a running container that you would like to move to another host. The summary of the process is to save the container to an image, save it to a tar file,
Read full article from Export and Import a Docker Image Between Nodes | JamesCoyle.net
No comments:
Post a Comment