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{% assign green-check = '![yes](/install/images/green-check.svg){: style="height: 14px; margin: 0 auto"}' %}
| Capabilities | Community Edition | Enterprise Edition Basic | Enterprise Edition Standard | Enterprise Edition Advanced |
|:------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------|:-------------------------|:----------------------------|:----------------------------|
| Container engine and built in orchestration, networking, security | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
| Certified infrastructure, plugins and ISV containers | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
| Image management | | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
| Container app management | | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
| Image security scanning | | | | {{green-check}} |
| Capabilities | Docker Engine - Community | Docker Engine - Enterprise | Docker Enterprise |
|:---------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------:|:-------------------------:|:----------------------------:|
| Container engine and built in orchestration, networking, security | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
| Certified infrastructure, plugins and ISV containers | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
| Image management | | | {{green-check}} |
| Container app management | | | {{green-check}} |
| Image security scanning | | | {{green-check}} |

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---
title: About Docker EE
description: Information about Docker Enterprise Edition Platform 2.0
keywords: enterprise, enterprise edition, ee, docker ee, docker enterprise edition, lts, commercial, cs engine
title: About Docker Enterprise
description: Information about Docker Enterprise 2.1
keywords: Docker Enterprise, enterprise, enterprise edition, ee, docker ee, docker enterprise edition, lts, commercial, cs engine
redirect_from:
- /enterprise/supported-platforms/
green-check: '![yes](/install/images/green-check.svg){: style="height: 14px; margin:auto;"}'
install-prefix-ee: '/install/linux/docker-ee'
---
Docker Enterprise Edition (*Docker EE*) is designed for enterprise
development and IT teams who build, ship, and run business-critical
applications in production and at scale. Docker EE is integrated, certified,
Docker Enterprise is designed for enterprise development as well as IT teams who build, ship, and run business-critical
applications in production and at scale. Docker Enterprise is integrated, certified,
and supported to provide enterprises with the most secure container platform
in the industry. For more info about Docker EE, including purchasing
options, see [Docker Enterprise Edition](https://www.docker.com/enterprise-edition/).
There are currently two versions of Docker EE Engine available:
* 18.03 - Use this version if you're only running Docker EE Engine.
* 17.06 - Use this version if you're using Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 (Docker
Engine, UCP, and DTR).
[Learn more](https://success.docker.com/article/engine-18-03-faqs)
## Docker EE tiers
{% include docker_ce_ee.md %}
### Enterprise Edition Basic
With Docker EE Basic, you can deploy Docker Enterprise Engine
to manage your container workloads in a flexible way. You can manage workloads
on Windows, Linux, on-premise or on the cloud.
Docker EE Basic has enterprise class support with defined SLAs, extended
maintenance cycles for patches for up to 24 months.
[Learn more about the supported platforms](#supported-platforms).
### Enterprise Edition Standard and Advanced
Docker EE Standard has everything the Basic edition has, and extends it with
private image management, integrated image signing policies, and cluster
management with support for Kubernetes and Swarm orchestrators.
Docker EE Advanced takes this one step further and allows you to implement
node-based RBAC policies, image promotion policies, image mirroring, and
scan your images for vulnerabilities.
[Learn more about Docker EE Standard and Advanced](/ee/index.md).
in the industry. For more info about Docker Enterprise, including purchasing
options, see [Docker Enterprise](https://www.docker.com/enterprise-edition/).
> Compatibility Matrix
>
> Refer to the [Compatibility Matrix](https://success.docker.com/article/compatibility-matrix) for the latest list of supported platforms.
{: .important}
## Supported platforms
## Docker EE tiers
The following table shows all of the platforms that are available for Docker EE.
Each link in the first column takes you to the installation
instructions for the corresponding platform. Docker EE is an integrated,
supported, and certified container platform for the listed cloud providers and
operating systems.
{% include docker_ce_ee.md %}
> Note
>
> Starting with Docker Enterprise 2.1, Docker Enterprise - Basic, Docker Enterprise - Standard,
> and Docker Enterprise - Advanced are all now called Docker Enterprise.
### Docker Enterprise
With Docker Enterprise, you can deploy Docker Engine - Enterprise
to manage your container workloads in a flexible way. You can manage workloads
on Windows, Linux, on-premise or on the cloud.
Docker Enterprise has private image management, integrated image signing policies, and cluster
management with support for Kubernetes and Swarm orchestrators. It allows you to implement
node-based RBAC policies, image promotion policies, image mirroring, and
scan your images for vulnerabilities. It also has support with defined SLAs and extended
maintenance cycles for patches for up to 24 months.
[Learn more about Docker Enterprise](/ee/index.md).
### On-premises
These are the operating systems where you can install Docker EE.
| Platform | x86_64 / amd64 | IBM Power (ppc64le) | IBM Z (s390x) |
|:---------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------:|:----------------------:|:----------------------:|
| [CentOS]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/centos.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
| [Oracle Linux]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/oracle.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
| [Red Hat Enterprise Linux]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/rhel.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} |
| [SUSE Linux Enterprise Server]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/suse.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} |
| [Ubuntu]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/ubuntu.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} |
| [Microsoft Windows Server 2016](/install/windows/docker-ee.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
| [Microsoft Windows Server 1709](/install/windows/docker-ee.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
| [Microsoft Windows Server 1803](/install/windows/docker-ee.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
> When using Docker EE Standard or Advanced
> When using Docker Enterprise
>
> IBM Power is not supported as managers or workers.
> Microsoft Windows Server is not supported as a manager. Microsoft Windows
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### Docker Certified Infrastructure
Docker Certified Infrastructure is Dockers prescriptive approach to deploying
Docker Enterprise Edition (EE) on a range of infrastructure choices. Each Docker
Docker Enterprise on a range of infrastructure choices. Each Docker
Certified Infrastructure includes a reference architecture, automation templates,
and third-party ecosystem solution briefs.
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| IBM Cloud | Coming soon |
## Docker Enterprise Edition release cycles
## Docker Enterprise release cycles
Each Docker EE release is supported and maintained for 24 months, and
Each Docker Enterprise release is supported and maintained for 24 months, and
receives security and critical bug fixes during this period.
The Docker API version is independent of the Docker platform version. We maintain
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## Upgrades and support
If you're a Docker DDC or CS Engine customer, you don't need to upgrade to
Docker EE to continue to get support. We will continue to support customers
Docker Enterprise to continue to get support. We will continue to support customers
with valid subscriptions whether the subscription covers Docker EE or
Commercially Supported Docker. You can choose to stay with your current
deployed version, or you can upgrade to the latest Docker EE version. For

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You can install UCP on-premises or on a cloud provider. Common requirements:
* [Docker EE Engine](/ee/supported-platforms.md) version 17.06.2-ee-8;
* [Docker EE Engine](/ee/supported-platforms.md) version 18.09.0-ee-8;
values of `n` in the `-ee-<n>` suffix must be 8 or higher
* Linux kernel version 3.10 or higher
* A static IP address
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* 16GB of RAM for manager nodes
* 4 vCPUs for manager nodes
* 25-100GB of free disk space
Note that Windows container images are typically larger than Linux ones and for
this reason, you should consider provisioning more local storage for Windows
nodes and for DTR setups that will store Windows container images.
Note that Windows container images are typically larger than Linux ontainer images. For
this reason, you should provision more local storage for Windows
nodes and for any DTR setups that store Windows container images.
Also, make sure the nodes are running an [operating system support by Docker EE](https://success.docker.com/Policies/Compatibility_Matrix).
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| managers | TCP 2376 (configurable) | Internal | Port for the Docker Swarm manager. Used for backwards compatibility |
| managers | TCP 2377 (configurable) | Internal, | Port for control communication between swarm nodes |
| managers, workers | UDP 4789 | Internal, | Port for overlay networking |
| managers | TCP 6443 (configurable) | External, Internal | Port for Kubernetes API server endpoint |
| managers | TCP 6443 (configurable) | External, Internal | Port for Kubernetes API server endpoint |
| managers, workers | TCP 6444 | Self | Port for Kubernetes API reverse proxy |
| managers, workers | TCP, UDP 7946 | Internal | Port for gossip-based clustering |
| managers, workers | TCP 10250 | Internal | Port for Kubelet |
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| managers | TCP 12384 | Internal | Port for the authentication storage backend for replication across managers |
| managers | TCP 12385 | Internal | Port for the authentication service API |
| managers | TCP 12386 | Internal | Port for the authentication worker |
| managers | TCP 12388 | Internal | Internal Port for the Kubernetes API Server |
| managers | TCP 12388 | Internal | Internal Port for the Kubernetes API Server |
## Enable ESP traffic
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If you're deploying to AWS or another cloud provider, enable IP-in-IP
traffic for your cloud provider's security group.
## Timeout settings
Make sure the networks you're using allow the UCP components enough time