The aim of the Docker Certified Associate certification exam is to validate your knowledge across a number of different domains, which have been defined by Docker as being able to: - Run containerized applications from pre-existing images stored in a centralized registry - Deploy images across the cluster - Triage and resolve issue reports from stakeholders - Standup up on Enterprise clusters with one UCP manager, one DTR replica, and one worker node - Migrate traditional applications to containers - Configure and troubleshoot Docker engine - Perform general maintenance and... Show more The aim of the Docker Certified Associate certification exam is to validate your knowledge across a number of different domains, which have been defined by Docker as being able to: - Run containerized applications from pre-existing images stored in a centralized registry - Deploy images across the cluster - Triage and resolve issue reports from stakeholders - Standup up on Enterprise clusters with one UCP manager, one DTR replica, and one worker node - Migrate traditional applications to containers - Configure and troubleshoot Docker engine - Perform general maintenance and configuration You will be tested across 6 different domains, with each domain contributing to a total percentage of your overall score. These domains are broken down as: Domain 1: Orchestration (25% of exam) Domain 2: Image Creation, Management, and Registry (20% of exam) Domain 3: Installation and Configuration (15% of exam) Domain 4: Networking (15% of exam) Domain 5: Security (15% of exam) Domain 6: Storage and Volumes (10% of exam) Show less
The aim of the Docker Certified Associate certification exam is to validate your knowledge across a number of different domains, which have been defined by Docker as being able to:
- Run containerized applications from pre-existing images stored in a centralized registry - Deploy images across the cluster - Triage and resolve issue reports from stakeholders - Standup up on Enterprise clusters with one UCP manager, one DTR replica, and one worker node - Migrate traditional applications to containers - Configure and troubleshoot Docker engine - Perform general maintenance and configuration
You will be tested across 6 different domains, with each domain contributing to a total percentage of your overall score. These domains are broken down as:
Domain 1: Orchestration (25% of exam) Domain 2: Image Creation, Management, and Registry (20% of exam) Domain 3: Installation and Configuration (15% of exam) Domain 4: Networking (15% of exam) Domain 5: Security (15% of exam) Domain 6: Storage and Volumes (10% of exam)
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