I just read Docker's excellent Getting Started guide, and just wanted to confirm I understand the basic Docker parlance before I go much further. These definitions are somewhat provided in the docs, but a lot of those docs are example-based without giving concrete form to the following concepts.
As such, my understanding is that:
- Services: Docker Services are the different components of your application: the frontend might be a React UI, the backend might be a Spring Boot web service, you might have a MySQL DB as well as a RabbitMQ broker; these would all be different Services all comprising your application.
- Cluster: Docker Clusters are when you have a Swarm managing 1+ Services for an application across 2+ Docker Hosts; the Cluster simply refers to all the Docker Hosts where your Service containers are running.
- Compose: Docker Compose is a tool used to manage Services, Swarms and Stacks.
- Stack: Docker Stacks occur when a Swarm Manager is managing multiple Swarms for multiple Services, on a given Cluster, for a given application; hence the difference between a Swarm and a Stack is that a Swarm simply applies to a single Service, whereas a Stack manages multiple Swarms and hence multiple Services that all comprise a scalable and distributed application.
So I ask: am I correct in my understanding of these fundamental terms or am I misled in some way?