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Gaurav Agarwal
Gaurav Agarwal
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Gaurav Agarwal

Gaurav Agarwal is a Senior Cloud Engineer at ThoughtSpot with over a decade of experience as a seasoned Cloud and DevOps Engineer. Previously, Gaurav served as a Cloud Solutions Architect at Capgemini and Software Developer at TCS. With a distinguished list of certifications, including HashiCorp Certified Terraform Associate, Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Architect, Certified Kubernetes Administrator, and Security Specialist, he possesses an impressive technical profile. Gaurav's extensive background encompasses roles where he played pivotal roles in infrastructure setup, cloud management, and the implementation of CI/CD pipelines. His technical prowess extends to numerous technical blog posts and a published book, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field.
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Docker architecture

As we already know, Docker uses the build once, run anywhere concept. Docker packages applications into images. Docker images form the blueprint of containers, so a container is an instance of an image.

A container image packages applications and their dependencies, so they are a single mutable unit you can run in any machine that runs Docker. You can also visualize them as a snapshot of the container.

We can build and store Docker images in a Docker Registry such as Docker Hub, and then download and use those images in the system where we want to deploy them. Images comprise several layers, so it helps to break images into multiple parts. The layers tend to be reusable stages that other images can build upon. This also means that we don't have to transmit the entire image over a network when we change images and just transmit the delta, which saves a lot of network I/O. We will talk about the layered filesystem in detail later in this chapter.

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Gaurav Agarwal

Gaurav Agarwal is a Senior Cloud Engineer at ThoughtSpot with over a decade of experience as a seasoned Cloud and DevOps Engineer. Previously, Gaurav served as a Cloud Solutions Architect at Capgemini and Software Developer at TCS. With a distinguished list of certifications, including HashiCorp Certified Terraform Associate, Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Architect, Certified Kubernetes Administrator, and Security Specialist, he possesses an impressive technical profile. Gaurav's extensive background encompasses roles where he played pivotal roles in infrastructure setup, cloud management, and the implementation of CI/CD pipelines. His technical prowess extends to numerous technical blog posts and a published book, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field.
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