improved combined Cloud landing/info pages

Signed-off-by: LRubin <lrubin@docker.com>
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title: Get support
- sectiontitle: Docker Cloud
section:
- path: /docker-cloud/overview/
title: Docker Cloud Overview
- path: /docker-cloud/
title: About Docker Cloud
- path: /docker-cloud/dockerid/
title: Docker Cloud Settings and Docker ID
- path: /docker-cloud/orgs/

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---
description: Docker Cloud
keywords: Docker, cloud
notoc: true
title: Welcome to the Docker Cloud docs!
keywords: Docker, cloud, overview
redirect_from:
- docker-cloud/overview
title: Docker Cloud Documentation
---
<center>
<img src="images/Docker-Cloud-Blue.svg" height="150" width="150" fill="#1488C6">
</center>
<style type="text/css">
.tg td {
width="50%";padding:10px 5px;border:none;overflow:hidden;word-break:normal;
width="50%";padding:10px 5px;border:none;overflow:hidden;word-break:normal; margin-bottom: .5rem;
}
#DocumentationText .bluebar {
width="50%";font-size:20px;font-weight:bold;background-color:#1488C6;color:#ffffff;text-align:center;vertical-align:top
width="50%";font-size:20px;font-weight:bold;background-color:#1488C6;color:#ffffff;text-align:center;vertical-align:top;
}
#DocumentationText .bluebar a{
color:#ffffff;font-weight:normal;
color:#ffffff;font-weight:normal;text-decoration: underline;
}
.plain{
width="50%";vertical-align:top
#DocumentationText .plain p{
font-weight:normal;margin-bottom: 0.5rem
}
.plain p{
width="50%";vertical-align:top;
}
.whale a img
{
float:right;
}
</style>
<center>
<div class="whale"><a href="https://cloud.docker.com/" target="_blank"><img src="images/Docker-Cloud-Blue.svg" height="150" width="150" fill="#1488C6" alt="Docker Cloud logo" title="Let's go! Click to go to Docker Cloud." float="right"></a></div>
</center>
Docker Cloud provides a hosted [registry service](builds/repos.md) with
[build](builds/automated-build.md) and [testing](builds/automated-testing.md)
facilities for Dockerized application images; tools to help you set up and
[manage host infrastructure](infrastructure/); and [application lifecycle features](apps/) to automate deploying (and redeploying) services created from
images.
Log in to Docker Cloud using your free [Docker ID](../docker-id/).
<table class="tg">
<tr>
<td class="bluebar" width="50%"><a href="getting-started/index.md">Tutorial: Getting Started</a></td>
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<td class="plain" width="50%"><p>For more advanced beginners: deploy a simple app in Docker Cloud.</p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="bluebar" width="50%"><a href="apps/index.md">Manage Apps</a></td>
<td class="bluebar" width="50%"><a href="apps/index.md">Manage Applications</a></td>
<td class="bluebar" width="50%"><a href="builds/index.md">Manage Builds and Images</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
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<td class="plain" colspan="2"><p>Learn how to link to your hosts, upgrade the Docker Cloud agent, and manage container distribution. See the <a href="infrastructure/cloud-on-aws-faq.md">AWS FAQ</a> and <a href="infrastructure/cloud-on-packet.net-faq.md">Packet.net FAQ</a></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="bluebar" colspan="2"> <a href="/apidocs/docker-cloud/">API Docs</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="docker-errors-faq.md">Frequently Asked Questions</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="release-notes.md">Release Notes</a></td>
<td class="bluebar" colspan="2"> <a href="/apidocs/docker-cloud/">API Docs</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="docker-errors-faq.md">Frequently Asked Questions</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="https://forums.docker.com/c/docker-cloud/release-notes">Release Notes</a></td>
</tr>
</table>
## About Docker Cloud
### Images, Builds, and Testing
Docker Cloud uses the hosted Docker Cloud Registry, which allows you to publish
Dockerized images on the internet either publicly or privately. Docker Cloud can
also store pre-built images, or link to your source code so it can build the
code into Docker images, and optionally test the resulting images before pushing
them to a repository.
![](images/cloud-build.png)
### Infrastructure management
Before you can do anything with your images, you need somewhere to run them.
Docker Cloud allows you to link to your infrastructure or cloud services
provider so you can provision new nodes automatically. Once you have nodes set
up, you can deploy images directly from Docker Cloud repositories.
![](images/cloud-clusters.png)
### Services, Stacks, and Applications
Images are just one layer in containerized applications. Once you've built an
image, you can use it to deploy services (which are composed of one or more
containers created from an image), or use Docker Cloud's
[stackfiles](apps/stacks.md) to combine it with other services and
microservices, to form a full application.
![](images/cloud-stack.png)

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---
description: Docker Cloud Overview
keywords: Docker, cloud, three
title: Docker Cloud overview
---
Docker Cloud is a hosted service that provides a Registry with build and testing
facilities for Dockerized application images, tools to help you set up and
manage your host infrastructure, and deployment features to help you automate
deploying your images to your infrastructure.
#### Your Docker Cloud account and Docker ID
You log in to Docker Cloud using your free Docker ID. Your Docker ID is the same
set of credentials you used to log in to Docker Hub, and this allows you to
access your Docker Hub repositories from Docker Cloud.
#### Images, Builds, and Testing
Docker Cloud uses Docker Hub as an online registry service. This allows you to
publish Dockerized images on the internet either publicly or privately. Along
with the ability to store pre-built images, Docker Cloud can link to your source
code repositories and manage building and testing your images before pushing the
images.
![](images/cloud-build.png)
#### Infrastructure management
Before you can do anything with images, you need somewhere to run them. Docker
Cloud allows you to link to your infrastructure or cloud services provider which
lets you provision new nodes automatically, and deploy images directly from your
Docker Cloud repositories onto your infrastructure hosts.
![](images/cloud-clusters.png)
#### Services, Stacks, and Applications
Images are just one layer in containerized applications. Once you've built an
image, you can use it to produce containers, which make up a service, or use
Docker Cloud's stackfiles to combine it with other services and microservices,
to form a full application.
![](images/cloud-stack.png)