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Docker Certified Associate (DCA) Practice Tests 2026
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Docker Certified Associate (DCA) Practice Tests 2026

Docker Architecture, Operations, and Best Practices
Created bySydney Marshall
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand modern application architecture and the transition to container-based systems
  • Master Docker architecture, components, and runtime behavior
  • Build, optimize, tag, and manage container images effectively
  • Run and manage containers using best practices for production environments
  • Deploy and scale containerized applications using orchestration platforms
  • Configure and manage container networking across single-host and multi-host environments
  • Apply security best practices including image signing, trusted content, and isolation
  • Prepare confidently for real-world production scenarios and certification exams

Included in This Course

250 questions
  • Practice Exam : 1100 questions
  • Practice Exam : 2100 questions
  • Practice Exam : 350 questions

Description

This comprehensive course is designed to build a deep, practical, and expert-level understanding of Docker and container-based platforms used in modern production environments. It covers the complete container lifecycle—from foundational concepts to enterprise-grade deployment, security, orchestration, and Kubernetes integration.

You will begin by understanding modern application architecture, including the shift from monolithic systems to microservices and containerization. The course then dives into Docker architecture, installation, configuration, image creation, and container management, focusing on best practices used in real-world environments.

Advanced topics such as orchestration, service deployment, networking, and persistent storage are explained with clarity and depth. You will learn how containers communicate across hosts, how data persistence is handled in clustered environments, and how orchestration platforms maintain availability, scalability, and resilience.

Security is treated as a core principle throughout the course. You will explore image signing, trusted content, role-based access control, secure daemon configuration, container isolation, and enterprise-grade governance models. The course also explains how organizations enforce compliance, auditing, and policy-driven controls in container platforms.

The course further explores enterprise container platforms, including centralized management, private registries, vulnerability scanning, and secure multi-tenant operations. It concludes with Kubernetes integration, explaining how container orchestration, access control, resilience, and governance are unified within enterprise container environments.

This course is ideal for learners who want a production-ready, exam-focused, and industry-aligned understanding of Docker and Kubernetes, with strong emphasis on architecture, security, orchestration, and enterprise use cases.

Who this course is for:

  • Software developers working with modern application platforms
  • DevOps engineers and site reliability engineers
  • IT professionals preparing for Docker and container-related certifications
  • Professionals responsible for deploying, securing, or operating containerized workloads
  • Anyone looking to gain production-ready skills in Docker and Kubernetes