diff --git a/storage/storagedriver/select-storage-driver.md b/storage/storagedriver/select-storage-driver.md index cfeb1b6b82..f6655101be 100644 --- a/storage/storagedriver/select-storage-driver.md +++ b/storage/storagedriver/select-storage-driver.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Docker supports the following storage drivers: driver is poor, and is not generally recommended for production use. Docker's source code defines the selection order. You can see the order at -[the source code for Docker CE {{ site.docker_ce_stable_version }}](https://github.com/docker/docker-ce/blob/{{ site.docker_ce_stable_version }}/components/engine/daemon/graphdriver/driver_linux.go#L50) +[the source code for Docker Engine - Community {{ site.docker_ce_stable_version }}](https://github.com/docker/docker-ce/blob/{{ site.docker_ce_stable_version }}/components/engine/daemon/graphdriver/driver_linux.go#L50) If you run a different version of Docker, you can use the branch selector at the top of the file viewer to choose a different branch. {: id="storage-driver-order" } @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ for help in making the final decision. > ***NOTE***: Your choice may be limited by your Docker edition, operating system, and distribution. > For instance, `aufs` is only supported on Ubuntu and Debian, and may require extra packages > to be installed, while `btrfs` is only supported on SLES, which is only supported with Docker -> EE. See [Support storage drivers per Linux distribution](#supported-storage-drivers-per-linux-distribution) +> Enterprise. See [Support storage drivers per Linux distribution](#supported-storage-drivers-per-linux-distribution) > for more information. @@ -78,31 +78,31 @@ In addition, Docker does not recommend any configuration that requires you to disable security features of your operating system, such as the need to disable `selinux` if you use the `overlay` or `overlay2` driver on CentOS. -### Docker Engine Enterprise and Docker EE +### Docker Engine - Enterprise and Docker Enterprise -For Docker Engine Enterprise and Docker EE, the definitive resource for which +For Docker Engine - Enterprise and Docker Enterprise, the definitive resource for which storage drivers are supported is the [Product compatibility matrix](https://success.docker.com/Policies/Compatibility_Matrix). To get commercial support from Docker, you must use a supported configuration. -### Docker Engine Community and Docker CE +### Docker Engine - Community -For Docker Engine Community, only some configurations are tested, and your operating +For Docker Engine - Community, only some configurations are tested, and your operating system's kernel may not support every storage driver. In general, the following configurations work on recent versions of the Linux distribution: | Linux distribution | Recommended storage drivers | Alternative drivers | |:--------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------| -| Docker CE on Ubuntu | `overlay2` or `aufs` (for Ubuntu 14.04 running on kernel 3.13) | `overlay`¹, `devicemapper`², `zfs`, `vfs` | -| Docker CE on Debian | `overlay2` (Debian Stretch), `aufs` or `devicemapper` (older versions) | `overlay`¹, `vfs` | -| Docker CE on CentOS | `overlay2` | `overlay`¹, `devicemapper`², `zfs`, `vfs` | -| Docker CE on Fedora | `overlay2` | `overlay`¹, `devicemapper`², `zfs`, `vfs` | +| Docker Engine - Community on Ubuntu | `overlay2` or `aufs` (for Ubuntu 14.04 running on kernel 3.13) | `overlay`¹, `devicemapper`², `zfs`, `vfs` | +| Docker Engine - Community on Debian | `overlay2` (Debian Stretch), `aufs` or `devicemapper` (older versions) | `overlay`¹, `vfs` | +| Docker Engine - Community on CentOS | `overlay2` | `overlay`¹, `devicemapper`², `zfs`, `vfs` | +| Docker Engine - Community on Fedora | `overlay2` | `overlay`¹, `devicemapper`², `zfs`, `vfs` | ¹) The `overlay` storage driver is deprecated in Docker Engine - Enterprise 18.09, and will be removed in a future release. It is recommended that users of the `overlay` storage driver migrate to `overlay2`. -²) The `devicemapper` storage driver is deprecated in Docker 18.09, and will be +²) The `devicemapper` storage driver is deprecated in Docker Engine 18.09, and will be removed in a future release. It is recommended that users of the `overlay` storage driver migrate to `overlay2`. @@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ storage driver, be sure to read about [its performance and storage characteristics and limitations](vfs-driver.md). > **Expectations for non-recommended storage drivers**: Commercial support is -> not available for Docker CE, and you can technically use any storage driver +> not available for Docker Engine - Community, and you can technically use any storage driver > that is available for your platform. For instance, you can use `btrfs` with -> Docker CE, even though it is not recommended on any platform for Docker CE, -> and you do so at your own risk. +> Docker Engine - Community, even though it is not recommended on any platform for +> Docker Engine - Community, and you do so at your own risk. > > The recommendations in the table above are based on automated regression > testing and the configurations that are known to work for a large number of