Roughly speaking, there are two ways to deploy gStore via Docker.
The first one is using the Dockerfile file in the root directory of the project to automatically build, and then run the container.
Another one is downloading the pre-built image, and running it directly.
Official doc of Docker has explained how to download and use it on the common Liunx release version in detail. And here is the link: English doc, 中文文档
After having the correct Docker environment and network, use git clone
to download the project firstly. Then enter the root directory and input the command docker build -t gstore .
to start building. The more specific explanation has been written in the Dockerfile.
After the building, using docker run -p 9000:80 -it gstore
directly to start and enter the container and execute other operations.
Instead of downloading this project or building by yourself, input docker pull pkumodlab/gstore:latest
to pull the docker image which has been built well on the docker hub. Then input docker run -p 9000:80 -it pkumodlab/gstore:latest
to start and enter the container and execute other operations.
The proportion of the loss of the performance of the container under the conditions of different file numbers/networks. The performance of running gStore in the native environment and in the container.
It's waiting for supplement.
Waiting for supplement.
There are still a large number of content waiting for supplement.
Up to now we have just given a basic version. It's only the first step of containerization.
It's the document ver1.0