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'''[[w:Google Cloud Platform|Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP)''', offered by Google, is a suite of [[w:cloud computing|cloud computing]] services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as [[w:Google Search|Google Search]] and [[w:YouTube|YouTube]]. (Wikipedia) | '''[[w:Google Cloud Platform|Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP)''', offered by Google, is a suite of [[w:cloud computing|cloud computing]] services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as [[w:Google Search|Google Search]] and [[w:YouTube|YouTube]]. (Wikipedia) ([https://cloud.google.com/ Offical website]) | ||
== Introduction to containers and Docker == | == Introduction to containers and Docker == | ||
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'''[[w:Docker (software)|Docker]]''' is a [[w:computer program|computer program]] that performs [[w:operating-system-level virtualization|operating-system-level virtualization]]. It was first released in 2013 and is developed by [[w:Docker, Inc.|Docker]]. (Wikipedia) | '''[[w:Docker (software)|Docker]]''' is a [[w:computer program|computer program]] that performs [[w:operating-system-level virtualization|operating-system-level virtualization]]. It was first released in 2013 and is developed by [[w:Docker, Inc.|Docker]]. (Wikipedia) ([http://docker.com/ Official website) |