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```console
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# we need both a configuration file at /etc/varnish/default.vcl
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# and our workdir to be mounted as tmpfs to avoid disk I/O
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$ docker run -v /path/to/default.vcl:/etc/varnish/default.vcl:ro --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish:exec varnish
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$ docker run -v /path/to/default.vcl:/etc/varnish/default.vcl:ro --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish/varnishd:exec varnish
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```
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Alternatively, a simple `Dockerfile` can be used to generate a new image that includes the necessary `default.vcl` (which is a much cleaner solution than the bind mount above):
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Place this file in the same directory as your `default.vcl`, run `docker build -t my-varnish .`, then start your container:
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```console
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$ docker --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish:exec my-varnish
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$ docker --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish/varnishd:exec my-varnish
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```
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## Reloading the configuration
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By default, the containers will use a cache size of 100MB, which is usually a bit too small, but you can quickly set it through the `VARNISH_SIZE` environment variable:
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```console
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$ docker run --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish:exec -e VARNISH_SIZE=2G varnish
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$ docker run --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish/varnishd:exec -e VARNISH_SIZE=2G varnish
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```
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Additionally, you can add arguments to `docker run` after `varnish`, if the first one starts with a `-`, they will be appendend to the [default command](https://github.com/varnish/docker-varnish/blob/master/docker-varnish-entrypoint#L8):
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```console
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# extend the default keep period
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$ docker run --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish:exec -e VARNISH_SIZE=2G varnish -p default_keep=300
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$ docker run --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish/varnishd:exec -e VARNISH_SIZE=2G varnish -p default_keep=300
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```
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If your first argument after `varnish` doesn't start with `-`, it will be interpreted as a command to override the default one:
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## Exposing the port
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```console
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$ docker run --name my-running-varnish --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish:exec -d -p 8080:80 my-varnish
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$ docker run --name my-running-varnish --tmpfs /var/lib/varnish/varnishd:exec -d -p 8080:80 my-varnish
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```
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Then you can hit `http://localhost:8080` or `http://host-ip:8080` in your browser.
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