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tom [Docker Volumes]
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tom [Packaging & Distributing Your Own Docker Containers into Images]
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     ports:     ports:
       - [host port]:[container application port]       - [host port]:[container application port]
 +    volumes:
 +      - [user reference name]:[container path] {for a "named" volume}; or
 +      - [host path]:[container path] {for a "defined" volume}; or
 +      - [container path] {for an anonymous volume}
     environment:     environment:
       - [environment setting]=[assigned value]       - [environment setting]=[assigned value]
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     ports:     ports:
       - [host port]:[container application port]       - [host port]:[container application port]
 +    volumes:
 +      - [user reference name]:[container path] {for a "named" volume}; or
 +      - [host path]:[container path] {for a "defined" volume}; or
 +      - [container path] {for an anonymous volume}
     environment:     environment:
       - [environment setting]=[assigned value]        - [environment setting]=[assigned value] 
 +
 +# For two containers to share a volume, you can set that after defining named volumes above and adding the volume after the container definition and using an already defined name (i.e).
 +
 +volumes:
 +  db-data: {assuming db-data was established above}
 +    driver: local {this is needed but not sure why}
 +
 </code> </code>
  
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 </code> </code>
  
-===== Docker Volumes =====+===== Persistent Data with Docker Volumes =====
    
-Persistent data between container restarts.+You need to do this when you want to store data/files between restarts of a Docker container
  
-===== Packaging & Distributing Your Own Docker Containers into Images =====+You have three types of Docker volumes, i.e.
  
-Again, check with Nina on how to do this. Clients of Dockerized applications would not normally have to do any of this.+<code> 
 +# A defined volume (Note: I am only showing the -v flag). 
 +docker run -v [host folder]:[container folder] 
 +docker run -v /home/myvolume/data:/var/lib/mysql/data
  
-{{youtube>3c-iBn73dDE?medium&start=6120&end=8844}}+# An anonymous volume (Note: I am only showing the -v flag and I don't necessarily know where the persistent storage is kept but should be below /var/lib/docker/volumes). 
 +docker run -v [container folder] 
 +docker run -v /var/lib/mysql/data
  
 +# A named volume (Note: I am only showing the -v flag, again I may not know where the storage is kept but should be below /var/lib/docker/volumes, plus I am able to reference it better than an anonymous volume).
  
 +</code>
  
 +===== Packaging & Distributing Your Own Docker Containers into Images =====
  
-https://youtu.be/3c-iBn73dDE?t=6120 +Again, check with Nina on how to do thisClients of Dockerized applications would not normally have to do any of this. 
-https://youtu.be/3c-iBn73dDE?t=8844+ 
 +{{youtube>3c-iBn73dDE?medium&start=6120&end=8844}}
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