This tutorial's main objective is to teach you how to scale your applications with Docker Compose. By the end, you'll understand how to increase and decrease the number of container instances for a service, enabling you to handle varying levels of traffic and load.
You will learn:
Prerequisites:
Docker Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. It uses a YAML file to specify the services, networks, and volumes of an application. Docker Compose creates and starts all the services from your docker-compose.yml configuration with a single command.
To scale a service, you can use the docker-compose up --scale command. This command allows you to increase or decrease the number of container instances for a service.
For example, to scale a service named web to 3 instances, you would run:
docker-compose up --scale web=3
Let's consider a simple docker-compose.yml file defining a web service and a database service:
version: '3'
services:
web:
image: my-web-app
ports:
- "8000:8000"
db:
image: my-database
This configuration defines two services: web and db. The web service is a web application listening on port 8000, and the db service is a database.
To scale the web service to 3 instances, you would run:
docker-compose up --scale web=3
This command starts one instance of the db service and three instances of the web service. Docker Compose automatically load balances the traffic between the three web instances.
We've covered the basics of Docker Compose and learned how to scale services with the docker-compose up --scale command. The next step is to dive deeper into Docker Compose's features, like networking and volumes.
Additional resources:
docker-compose.yml defining two services: a web application and a database. Scale the web application to 2 instances.docker-compose.yml from the previous exercise: a cache. Scale the cache service to 3 instances.Solutions:
docker-compose.yml could look like this:version: '3'
services:
web:
image: my-web-app
ports:
- "8000:8000"
db:
image: my-database
To scale the web service to 2 instances, run:
docker-compose up --scale web=2
docker-compose.yml could look like this:version: '3'
services:
web:
image: my-web-app
ports:
- "8000:8000"
db:
image: my-database
cache:
image: my-cache
To scale the cache service to 3 instances, run:
docker-compose up --scale cache=3