Mentors with specialization Containers in Production. Hire a personal tutor to learn programming remotely with a personalized study plan.
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Pablo Inigo Sanchez

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Container specialist able to move whatever thing in a container, master moving from monolithic to microservices and experience in the biggest companies
Kirill Shirinkin

Reviews: 10
I worked with Kubernetes from early versions and have built complete PaaS solutions based on containers. I can teach you anything related to containers - from dev to prod.
Dmitriy Vasilets

Reviews: 2
container is `man 2 unshare`, `man 2 setns`, `man 2 pivot_root`. friends of container is cgroup and selinux. no place for docker and i explain why.
Prasanna Venkataraman

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Run containers using various strategies either locally / on cloud. Learn best practices and things to watch out for when containerising your application.
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