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Alright then let's go on and now let's the Lord monger image and let's greet monger container.

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But before doing that let me quickly explain what monger actually is.

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Mongo is a very popular NGO database that is actually using a JavaScript engine inside of it and it

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is very often used for different micro services in front end or back end.

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All right.

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Well let's now download the Mongo much endless next start Mongo container as usually let's use for that

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Docker bull monger command that will download the latest tomorrow of the monster image.

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Let's wait a bit and you'll see that the multiple of us layers will be downloaded and important.

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The interesting note is that some layers for example this one this one this one and this one already

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exists locally on our dock our setup.

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I'll explain you what it means.

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Actually later on in the chorus.

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But just interesting point for now.

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All right.

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Let's wait a bit until the download and extraction will be completed.

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Great image was downloaded.

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Let's verify its size Docker images and the size is around 400 megabytes.

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Great.

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Let's not create the first container based on this longer image.

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Well let's clear.

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Terminal end users usually dock out Ron comment with name of the image Docker around Mongo and you see

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some logs here in the terminal.

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And that means that something actually happened and Mongo has actually started.

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And you may look for Port 27 0 or 17 and actually you should see site information message here network

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listener waiting for connections on portal 27 0 1 7.

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And it is actually a default port that is used for connections to mongo cetera.

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Wonderful.

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But what actually we are able to do here in this terminal let me for example try to type VeriSign or

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exit assumption goals and you see that there was an overreaction.

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And the reason for that is that we are actually connected now to mongo deep process that does actually

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run in Mongo database and along with Mongo DB brought us Delta or executable files that where also download

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it inside of that monster image.

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And one of side pieces is called Mongo shell and we we're able to launch it using Mongo command.

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But no question how are we able to launch additional brought us inside of the container that is already

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running.

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Let me answer this question in the next lecture.

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I'll see you after the small bars by.

