Run Docker on IoT Devices
Using Docker on IoT devices provides value by bringing containers to the edge. The following discussion focuses on issues from installation to deployment. In life science research, biologists can use animals such as mice to study similar phenomena. In this exercise, we will learn how to use a Raspberry Pi as a kind of pig. Other devices may require slightly different functions, but the principles are the same. Installing Docker is almost trivial, thanks to the Docker installation script at get.docker.com . From a single command line on the device, update the package manager with the following code.
How To Use Docker For IoT Applications?
Docker is a super tool that makes our lives much less complicated by providing us with standardization, productivity, performance, maintainability, and compatibility of our code. It lets us continuously and hastily install and test our code, and it is platform-impartial.
Docker provides the ability to build and run an application in a simple, isolated environment called a container. Isolation and security allow you to run multiple containers simultaneously on a given host. Containers are lightweight and contain everything you need to run the application, so you don’t have to rely on what you have installed on the host. You can share containers that work, ensuring that everyone you share with has the same container that works the same way.