Docker Image Tag
Docker tags are labels for container images, used to differentiate versions and variants of an image during development and deployment. Docker tags will help you identify the various versions of docker images and help distinguish between them. Docker image will help us to build continuous deployment very quickly
What is Docker Image?
Docker Image is an executable package of software that includes everything needed to run an application. This image informs how a container should instantiate, determining which software components will run and how. Docker Container is a virtual environment that bundles application code with all the dependencies required to run the application. The application runs quickly and reliably from one computing environment to another.
Table of Content
- What is Docker Image?
- SubCommands of Docker Image
- Docker Image Prune
- Docker Image Build
- Docker Image Tag
- Uses of Docker Images
- Difference between Docker Image VS Docker Container
- Structure Of Docker Image
- How To Create A Docker Image And Run It As Container?
- How to Build Docker Python Images? A Step-By-Step Guide
- Docker Image commands
- Docker Images – FAQs