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| Capabilities | Community Edition | Enterprise Edition Basic | Enterprise Edition Standard | Enterprise Edition Advanced |
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|:------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------|:-------------------------|:----------------------------|:----------------------------|
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| Container engine and built in orchestration, networking, security | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
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| Certified infrastructure, plugins and ISV containers | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
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| Image management | | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
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| Container app management | | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
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| Image security scanning | | | | {{green-check}} |
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| Capabilities | Docker Engine - Community | Docker Engine - Enterprise | Docker Enterprise |
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|:---------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------:|:-------------------------:|:----------------------------:|
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| Container engine and built in orchestration, networking, security | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
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| Certified infrastructure, plugins and ISV containers | | {{green-check}} | {{green-check}} |
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| Image management | | | {{green-check}} |
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| Container app management | | | {{green-check}} |
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| Image security scanning | | | {{green-check}} |
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---
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title: About Docker EE
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description: Information about Docker Enterprise Edition Platform 2.0
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keywords: enterprise, enterprise edition, ee, docker ee, docker enterprise edition, lts, commercial, cs engine
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title: About Docker Enterprise
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description: Information about Docker Enterprise 2.1
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keywords: Docker Enterprise, enterprise, enterprise edition, ee, docker ee, docker enterprise edition, lts, commercial, cs engine
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redirect_from:
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- /enterprise/supported-platforms/
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install-prefix-ee: '/install/linux/docker-ee'
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---
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Docker Enterprise Edition (*Docker EE*) is designed for enterprise
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development and IT teams who build, ship, and run business-critical
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applications in production and at scale. Docker EE is integrated, certified,
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Docker Enterprise is designed for enterprise development as well as IT teams who build, ship, and run business-critical
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applications in production and at scale. Docker Enterprise is integrated, certified,
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and supported to provide enterprises with the most secure container platform
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in the industry. For more info about Docker EE, including purchasing
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options, see [Docker Enterprise Edition](https://www.docker.com/enterprise-edition/).
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There are currently two versions of Docker EE Engine available:
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* 18.03 - Use this version if you're only running Docker EE Engine.
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* 17.06 - Use this version if you're using Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 (Docker
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Engine, UCP, and DTR).
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[Learn more](https://success.docker.com/article/engine-18-03-faqs)
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## Docker EE tiers
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{% include docker_ce_ee.md %}
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### Enterprise Edition Basic
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With Docker EE Basic, you can deploy Docker Enterprise Engine
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to manage your container workloads in a flexible way. You can manage workloads
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on Windows, Linux, on-premise or on the cloud.
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Docker EE Basic has enterprise class support with defined SLAs, extended
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maintenance cycles for patches for up to 24 months.
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[Learn more about the supported platforms](#supported-platforms).
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### Enterprise Edition Standard and Advanced
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Docker EE Standard has everything the Basic edition has, and extends it with
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private image management, integrated image signing policies, and cluster
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management with support for Kubernetes and Swarm orchestrators.
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Docker EE Advanced takes this one step further and allows you to implement
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node-based RBAC policies, image promotion policies, image mirroring, and
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scan your images for vulnerabilities.
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[Learn more about Docker EE Standard and Advanced](/ee/index.md).
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in the industry. For more info about Docker Enterprise, including purchasing
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options, see [Docker Enterprise](https://www.docker.com/enterprise-edition/).
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> Compatibility Matrix
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>
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> Refer to the [Compatibility Matrix](https://success.docker.com/article/compatibility-matrix) for the latest list of supported platforms.
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{: .important}
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## Supported platforms
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## Docker EE tiers
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The following table shows all of the platforms that are available for Docker EE.
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Each link in the first column takes you to the installation
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instructions for the corresponding platform. Docker EE is an integrated,
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supported, and certified container platform for the listed cloud providers and
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operating systems.
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{% include docker_ce_ee.md %}
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> Note
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>
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> Starting with Docker Enterprise 2.1, Docker Enterprise - Basic, Docker Enterprise - Standard,
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> and Docker Enterprise - Advanced are all now called Docker Enterprise.
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### Docker Enterprise
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With Docker Enterprise, you can deploy Docker Engine - Enterprise
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to manage your container workloads in a flexible way. You can manage workloads
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on Windows, Linux, on-premise or on the cloud.
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Docker Enterprise has private image management, integrated image signing policies, and cluster
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management with support for Kubernetes and Swarm orchestrators. It allows you to implement
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node-based RBAC policies, image promotion policies, image mirroring, and
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scan your images for vulnerabilities. It also has support with defined SLAs and extended
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maintenance cycles for patches for up to 24 months.
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[Learn more about Docker Enterprise](/ee/index.md).
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### On-premises
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These are the operating systems where you can install Docker EE.
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| Platform | x86_64 / amd64 | IBM Power (ppc64le) | IBM Z (s390x) |
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|:---------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------:|:----------------------:|:----------------------:|
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| [CentOS]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/centos.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
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| [Oracle Linux]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/oracle.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
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| [Red Hat Enterprise Linux]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/rhel.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} |
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| [SUSE Linux Enterprise Server]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/suse.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} |
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| [Ubuntu]({{ page.install-prefix-ee }}/ubuntu.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} | {{ page.green-check }} |
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| [Microsoft Windows Server 2016](/install/windows/docker-ee.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
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| [Microsoft Windows Server 1709](/install/windows/docker-ee.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
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| [Microsoft Windows Server 1803](/install/windows/docker-ee.md) | {{ page.green-check }} | | |
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> When using Docker EE Standard or Advanced
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> When using Docker Enterprise
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>
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> IBM Power is not supported as managers or workers.
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> Microsoft Windows Server is not supported as a manager. Microsoft Windows
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### Docker Certified Infrastructure
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Docker Certified Infrastructure is Docker’s prescriptive approach to deploying
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Docker Enterprise Edition (EE) on a range of infrastructure choices. Each Docker
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Docker Enterprise on a range of infrastructure choices. Each Docker
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Certified Infrastructure includes a reference architecture, automation templates,
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and third-party ecosystem solution briefs.
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| IBM Cloud | Coming soon |
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## Docker Enterprise Edition release cycles
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## Docker Enterprise release cycles
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Each Docker EE release is supported and maintained for 24 months, and
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Each Docker Enterprise release is supported and maintained for 24 months, and
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receives security and critical bug fixes during this period.
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The Docker API version is independent of the Docker platform version. We maintain
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## Upgrades and support
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If you're a Docker DDC or CS Engine customer, you don't need to upgrade to
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Docker EE to continue to get support. We will continue to support customers
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Docker Enterprise to continue to get support. We will continue to support customers
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with valid subscriptions whether the subscription covers Docker EE or
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Commercially Supported Docker. You can choose to stay with your current
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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:
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* [Docker EE Engine](/ee/supported-platforms.md) version 17.06.2-ee-8;
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* [Docker EE Engine](/ee/supported-platforms.md) version 18.09.0-ee-8;
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values of `n` in the `-ee-<n>` suffix must be 8 or higher
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* Linux kernel version 3.10 or higher
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* A static IP address
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* 16GB of RAM for manager nodes
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* 4 vCPUs for manager nodes
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* 25-100GB of free disk space
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Note that Windows container images are typically larger than Linux ones and for
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this reason, you should consider provisioning more local storage for Windows
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nodes and for DTR setups that will store Windows container images.
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Note that Windows container images are typically larger than Linux ontainer images. For
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this reason, you should provision more local storage for Windows
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nodes and for any DTR setups that store Windows container images.
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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 |
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| managers | TCP 2377 (configurable) | Internal, | Port for control communication between swarm nodes |
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| managers, workers | UDP 4789 | Internal, | Port for overlay networking |
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| managers | TCP 6443 (configurable) | External, Internal | Port for Kubernetes API server endpoint |
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| managers | TCP 6443 (configurable) | External, Internal | Port for Kubernetes API server endpoint |
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| managers, workers | TCP 6444 | Self | Port for Kubernetes API reverse proxy |
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| managers, workers | TCP, UDP 7946 | Internal | Port for gossip-based clustering |
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| 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 |
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| managers | TCP 12385 | Internal | Port for the authentication service API |
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| managers | TCP 12386 | Internal | Port for the authentication worker |
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| managers | TCP 12388 | Internal | Internal Port for the Kubernetes API Server |
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| managers | TCP 12388 | Internal | Internal Port for the Kubernetes API Server |
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## Enable ESP traffic
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If you're deploying to AWS or another cloud provider, enable IP-in-IP
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traffic for your cloud provider's security group.
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## Timeout settings
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Make sure the networks you're using allow the UCP components enough time
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