Docker Image Structure
Docker Image Structure; Docker Image Layers and How They Work;

Docker Image Structure; Docker Image Layers and How They Work;
This guide will cover the best practices to secure Docker images, reduce attack surfaces, and ensure your containers are production-ready from a security standpoint.
By the end, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to build Docker images that are both lightweight and secure, ready for deployment in any production environment.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through a few simple yet powerful commands to help you free up valuable disk space by removing unnecessary Docker data.
If you’ve ever wondered how to make your internet experience faster, more secure, or even more private, you’ve likely come across the term "proxy server." But what exactly is a proxy server, and how can you set one up?
Think of Docker Hub like the world’s largest library of ready-made apps, neatly packaged in containers.
A Deep Dive into How Docker Works
Docker is an open-source platform that helps you automate the deployment of applications inside lightweight, portable containers.
It’s a common question because both Docker Hub and GitHub are popular platforms in the developer world. But they serve different purposes, so let’s clear it up in a simple way!
Let’s look at how deployment has evolved over the years: Monolithic -> Microservices Architecture