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## Creating a new archive
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When a new Docker CE Stable version is released, the previous state of `master`
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When a new Docker Engine - Community Stable version is released, the previous state of `master`
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is archived into a version-specific branch like `v17.09`, by doing the following:
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1. Create branch based off the commit hash before the new version was released.
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---
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title: About Docker CE
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title: About Docker Engine - Community
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description: Lists the installation methods
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keywords: docker, installation, install, docker ce, docker ee, docker editions, stable, edge
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keywords: docker, installation, install, Docker Engine - Community, docker ee, docker editions, stable, edge
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redirect_from:
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- /installation/
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- /engine/installation/linux/
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- /en/latest/installation/
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---
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Docker Community Edition (CE) is ideal for developers and small
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Docker Engine - Community is ideal for developers and small
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teams looking to get started with Docker and experimenting with container-based
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apps. Docker CE has three types of update channels, **stable**, **test**, and **nightly**:
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apps. Docker Engine - Community has three types of update channels, **stable**, **test**, and **nightly**:
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* **Stable** gives you latest releases for general availability.
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* **Test** gives pre-releases that are ready for testing before general availability.
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* **Nightly** gives you latest builds of work in progress for the next major release.
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For more information about Docker CE, see
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[Docker Community Edition](https://www.docker.com/community-edition/){: target="_blank" class="_" }.
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For more information about Docker Engine - Community see
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[Docker Engine - Community](https://www.docker.com/community-edition/){: target="_blank" class="_" }.
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## Releases
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For the Docker CE engine, the open
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For the Docker Engine - Community engine, the open
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repositories [Docker Engine](https://github.com/docker/engine) and
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[Docker Client](https://github.com/docker/cli) apply.
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the `18.09` release. The patch releases for a year-month release take
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place as needed to address bug fixes during its support cycle.
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Docker CE binaries for a release are available on [download.docker.com](https://download.docker.com/)
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Docker Engine - Community binaries for a release are available on [download.docker.com](https://download.docker.com/)
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as packages for the supported operating systems. Docker EE binaries are
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available on the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) for the supported operating systems. The
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release channels are available for each of the year-month releases and
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## Support
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Docker CE releases of a year-month branch are supported with patches
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Docker Engine - Community releases of a year-month branch are supported with patches
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as needed for 7 months after the first year-month general availability
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release. Docker EE releases are supported for 24 months after the first
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year-month general availability release.
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### Supported platforms
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Docker CE is available on multiple platforms. Use the following tables
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Docker Engine - Community is available on multiple platforms. Use the following tables
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to choose the best installation path for you.
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#### Desktop
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---
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description: Instructions for installing Docker as a binary. Mostly meant for hackers who want to try out Docker on a variety of environments.
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keywords: binaries, installation, docker, documentation, linux
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title: Install Docker CE from binaries
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title: Install Docker Engine - Community from binaries
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redirect_from:
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- /engine/installation/binaries/
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- /engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/binaries/
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[https://download.docker.com/linux/static/stable/](https://download.docker.com/linux/static/stable/)
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(or change `stable` to `nightly` or `test`),
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choose your hardware platform, and download the `.tgz` file relating to the
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version of Docker CE you want to install.
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version of Docker Engine - Community you want to install.
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2. Extract the archive using the `tar` utility. The `dockerd` and `docker`
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binaries are extracted.
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1. Download the static binary archive. Go to
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[https://download.docker.com/mac/static/stable/x86_64/](https://download.docker.com/mac/static/stable/x86_64/),
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(or change `stable` to `nightly` or `test`),
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and download the `.tgz` file relating to the version of Docker CE you want
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and download the `.tgz` file relating to the version of Docker Engine - Community you want
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to install.
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2. Extract the archive using the `tar` utility. The `docker` binary is
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---
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description: Instructions for installing Docker CE on CentOS
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description: Instructions for installing Docker Engine - Community on CentOS
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keywords: requirements, apt, installation, centos, rpm, install, uninstall, upgrade, update
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redirect_from:
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- /engine/installation/centos/
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- /engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/centos/
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- /install/linux/centos/
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- /engine/installation/linux/centos/
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title: Get Docker CE for CentOS
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title: Get Docker Engine - Community for CentOS
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toc_max: 4
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---
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To get started with Docker CE on CentOS, make sure you
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To get started with Docker Engine - Community on CentOS, make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker-ce).
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It's OK if `yum` reports that none of these packages are installed.
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The contents of `/var/lib/docker/`, including images, containers, volumes, and
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networks, are preserved. The Docker CE package is now called `docker-ce`.
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networks, are preserved. The Docker Engine - Community package is now called `docker-ce`.
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## Install Docker CE
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You can install Docker CE in different ways, depending on your needs:
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You can install Docker Engine - Community in different ways, depending on your needs:
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- Most users
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[set up Docker's repositories](#install-using-the-repository) and install
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### Install using the repository
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Before you install Docker CE for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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Before you install Docker Engine - Community for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker
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from the repository.
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#### Install Docker CE
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1. Install the _latest version_ of Docker CE and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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1. Install the _latest version_ of Docker Engine - Community and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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```bash
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$ sudo yum install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
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$ sudo systemctl start docker
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```
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4. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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4. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image.
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```bash
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
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container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
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Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker
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Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker
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commands. Continue to [Linux postinstall](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
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non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration
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steps.
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$ sudo systemctl start docker
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```
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4. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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4. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image.
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```bash
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
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container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
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Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
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Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
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Continue to [Post-installation steps for Linux](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
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non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration
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steps.
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---
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description: Instructions for installing Docker CE on Debian
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description: Instructions for installing Docker Engine - Community on Debian
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keywords: requirements, apt, installation, debian, install, uninstall, upgrade, update
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redirect_from:
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- /engine/installation/debian/
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- /engine/installation/linux/raspbian/
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- /engine/installation/linux/debian/
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- /engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/debian/
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title: Get Docker CE for Debian
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title: Get Docker Engine - Community for Debian
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toc_max: 4
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---
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To get started with Docker CE on Debian, make sure you
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To get started with Docker Engine - Community on Debian, make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker-ce).
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- Buster 10
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- Stretch 9 (stable) / Raspbian Stretch
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Docker CE is supported on `x86_64` (or `amd64`), `armhf`, and `arm64` architectures.
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Docker Engine - Community is supported on `x86_64` (or `amd64`), `armhf`, and `arm64` architectures.
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### Uninstall old versions
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It's OK if `apt-get` reports that none of these packages are installed.
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The contents of `/var/lib/docker/`, including images, containers, volumes, and
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networks, are preserved. The Docker CE package is now called `docker-ce`.
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networks, are preserved. The Docker Engine - Community package is now called `docker-ce`.
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## Install Docker CE
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You can install Docker CE in different ways, depending on your needs:
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You can install Docker Engine - Community in different ways, depending on your needs:
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- Most users
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[set up Docker's repositories](#install-using-the-repository) and install
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### Install using the repository
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Before you install Docker CE for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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Before you install Docker Engine - Community for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker
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from the repository.
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$ sudo apt-get update
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```
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2. Install the _latest version_ of Docker CE and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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2. Install the _latest version_ of Docker Engine - Community and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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```bash
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$ sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
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$ sudo apt-get install docker-ce=<VERSION_STRING> docker-ce-cli=<VERSION_STRING> containerd.io
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```
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4. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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4. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image.
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```bash
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
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container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
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Docker CE is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
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Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
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are added to it. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
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Continue to [Linux postinstall](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
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non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration
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1. Go to [`{{ download-url-base }}/dists/`]({{ download-url-base }}/dists/){: target="_blank" class="_" },
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choose your Debian version, browse to `pool/stable/`, choose `amd64`,
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`armhf`, or `arm64` and download the `.deb` file for the Docker CE version
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`armhf`, or `arm64` and download the `.deb` file for the Docker Engine - Community version
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you want to install.
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> **Note**: To install a **nightly** package, change the word
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The Docker daemon starts automatically.
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3. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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3. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image.
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```bash
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
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container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
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Docker CE is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
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Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
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are added to it. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
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Continue to [Post-installation steps for Linux](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md)
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## Uninstall Docker CE
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1. Uninstall the Docker CE package:
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1. Uninstall the Docker Engine - Community package:
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```bash
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description: Instructions for installing Docker CE on Fedora
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description: Instructions for installing Docker Engine - Community on Fedora
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keywords: requirements, apt, installation, fedora, rpm, install, uninstall, upgrade, update
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redirect_from:
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- /engine/installation/fedora/
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- /engine/installation/linux/fedora/
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title: Get Docker CE for Fedora
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title: Get Docker Engine - Community for Fedora
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toc_max: 4
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---
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To get started with Docker CE on Fedora, make sure you
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To get started with Docker Engine - Community on Fedora, make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker-ce).
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The contents of `/var/lib/docker/`, including images, containers, volumes, and
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networks, are preserved. The Docker CE package is now called `docker-ce`.
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networks, are preserved. The Docker Engine - Community package is now called `docker-ce`.
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## Install Docker CE
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You can install Docker CE in different ways, depending on your needs:
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You can install Docker Engine - Community in different ways, depending on your needs:
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- Most users
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[set up Docker's repositories](#install-using-the-repository) and install
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### Install using the repository
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Before you install Docker CE for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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Before you install Docker Engine - Community for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker
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from the repository.
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#### Install Docker CE
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1. Install the _latest version_ of Docker CE and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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1. Install the _latest version_ of Docker Engine - Community and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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```bash
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$ sudo dnf install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
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$ sudo systemctl start docker
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```
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4. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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4. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image.
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```bash
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
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container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
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Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker
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Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker
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commands. Continue to [Linux postinstall](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
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non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration
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steps.
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$ sudo systemctl start docker
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```
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4. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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4. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image.
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```bash
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
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Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
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Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
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Continue to [Post-installation steps for Linux](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
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---
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description: Instructions for installing Docker CE on Ubuntu
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description: Instructions for installing Docker Engine - Community on Ubuntu
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keywords: requirements, apt, installation, ubuntu, install, uninstall, upgrade, update
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redirect_from:
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- /engine/installation/ubuntulinux/
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- /install/linux/ubuntu/
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- /engine/installation/linux/ubuntu/
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title: Get Docker CE for Ubuntu
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title: Get Docker Engine - Community for Ubuntu
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toc_max: 4
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---
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To get started with Docker CE on Ubuntu, make sure you
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To get started with Docker Engine - Community on Ubuntu, make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker-ce).
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- Bionic 18.04 (LTS)
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- Xenial 16.04 (LTS)
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Docker CE is supported on `x86_64` (or `amd64`), `armhf`, `arm64`, `s390x`
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Docker Engine - Community is supported on `x86_64` (or `amd64`), `armhf`, `arm64`, `s390x`
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(IBM Z), and `ppc64le` (IBM Power) architectures.
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### Uninstall old versions
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It's OK if `apt-get` reports that none of these packages are installed.
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The contents of `/var/lib/docker/`, including images, containers, volumes, and
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networks, are preserved. The Docker CE package is now called `docker-ce`.
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networks, are preserved. The Docker Engine - Community package is now called `docker-ce`.
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### Supported storage drivers
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Docker CE on Ubuntu supports `overlay2`, `aufs` and `btrfs` storage drivers.
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Docker Engine - Community on Ubuntu supports `overlay2`, `aufs` and `btrfs` storage drivers.
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> **Note**: In Docker Engine - Enterprise, `btrfs` is only supported on SLES. See the documentation on
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> [btrfs](/engine/userguide/storagedriver/btrfs-driver.md) for more details.
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For new installations on version 4 and higher of the Linux kernel, `overlay2`
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is supported and preferred over `aufs`. Docker CE uses the `overlay2`
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is supported and preferred over `aufs`. Docker Engine - Community uses the `overlay2`
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storage driver by default. If you need to use `aufs` instead, you need to
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configure it manually. See [aufs](/engine/userguide/storagedriver/aufs-driver.md)
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## Install Docker CE
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You can install Docker CE in different ways, depending on your needs:
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You can install Docker Engine - Community in different ways, depending on your needs:
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- Most users
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[set up Docker's repositories](#install-using-the-repository) and install
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### Install using the repository
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Before you install Docker CE for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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Before you install Docker Engine - Community for the first time on a new host machine, you need
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to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker
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from the repository.
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@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ from the repository.
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$ sudo apt-get update
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```
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2. Install the _latest version_ of Docker CE and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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2. Install the _latest version_ of Docker Engine - Community and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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```bash
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$ sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ from the repository.
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$ sudo apt-get install docker-ce=<VERSION_STRING> docker-ce-cli=<VERSION_STRING> containerd.io
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```
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4. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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4. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image.
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```bash
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|
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ from the repository.
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
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container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
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Docker CE is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
|
||||
Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
|
||||
are added to it. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
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Continue to [Linux postinstall](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
|
||||
non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration
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|
@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker.
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1. Go to [`{{ download-url-base }}/dists/`]({{ download-url-base }}/dists/){: target="_blank" class="_" },
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||||
choose your Ubuntu version, browse to `pool/stable/`, choose `amd64`,
|
||||
`armhf`, `arm64`, `ppc64el`, or `s390x`, and download the `.deb` file for the
|
||||
Docker CE version you want to install.
|
||||
Docker Engine - Community version you want to install.
|
||||
|
||||
> **Note**: To install a **nightly** package, change the word
|
||||
> `stable` in the URL to `nightly`.
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|
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker.
|
|||
|
||||
The Docker daemon starts automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
|
||||
3. Verify that Docker Engine - Community is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
|
||||
image.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
|
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker.
|
|||
This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
|
||||
container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
|
||||
|
||||
Docker CE is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
|
||||
Docker Engine - Community is installed and running. The `docker` group is created but no users
|
||||
are added to it. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
|
||||
Continue to [Post-installation steps for Linux](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md)
|
||||
to allow non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional
|
||||
|
@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ To upgrade Docker CE, download the newer package file and repeat the
|
|||
|
||||
## Uninstall Docker CE
|
||||
|
||||
1. Uninstall the Docker CE package:
|
||||
1. Uninstall the Docker Engine - Community package:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ sudo apt-get purge docker-ce
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ On {{ linux-dist-long }}, Docker EE supports storage drivers, `overlay2` and `de
|
|||
|
||||
### Uninstall old Docker versions
|
||||
|
||||
The Docker EE package is called `docker-ee`. Older versions were called `docker` or `docker-engine`. Uninstall all older versions and associated dependencies. The contents of `/var/lib/docker/` are preserved, including images, containers, volumes, and networks. If you are upgrading from Docker CE to Docker EE, remove the Docker CE package as well.
|
||||
The Docker EE package is called `docker-ee`. Older versions were called `docker` or `docker-engine`. Uninstall all older versions and associated dependencies. The contents of `/var/lib/docker/` are preserved, including images, containers, volumes, and networks. If you are upgrading from Docker Engine - Community to Docker EE, remove the Docker Engine - Community package as well.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ sudo yum remove docker \
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ To get started with Docker EE on Ubuntu, make sure you
|
|||
|
||||
## Prerequisites
|
||||
|
||||
Docker CE users should go to
|
||||
[Get Docker CE for Ubuntu](/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md)
|
||||
Docker Engine - Community users should go to
|
||||
[Get Docker Engine - Community for Ubuntu](/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md)
|
||||
**instead of this topic**.
|
||||
|
||||
To install Docker Enterprise Edition (Docker EE), you need to know the Docker EE
|
||||
|
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ check the [compatibility matrix](https://success.docker.com/article/compatibilit
|
|||
### Uninstall old versions
|
||||
|
||||
Older versions of Docker were called `docker` or `docker-engine`. In addition,
|
||||
if you are upgrading from Docker CE to Docker EE, remove the Docker CE package.
|
||||
if you are upgrading from Docker Engine - Community to Docker EE, remove the Docker Engine - Community package.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ sudo apt-get remove docker docker-engine docker-ce docker-ce-cli docker.io
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ If you don't have three hosts handy, an easy solution is to set up three
|
|||
Ubuntu hosts on a cloud provider such as Amazon EC2, all on the same network
|
||||
with all communications allowed to all hosts on that network (using a mechanism
|
||||
such as EC2 security groups), and then to follow the
|
||||
[installation instructions for Docker CE on Ubuntu](/engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md).
|
||||
[installation instructions for Docker Engine - Community on Ubuntu](/engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md).
|
||||
|
||||
### Walkthrough
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ easily combine multiple physical block devices into a single Btrfs filesystem.
|
|||
This article refers to Docker's Btrfs storage driver as `btrfs` and the overall
|
||||
Btrfs Filesystem as Btrfs.
|
||||
|
||||
> **Note**: The `btrfs` storage driver is only supported on Docker CE on Ubuntu
|
||||
> **Note**: The `btrfs` storage driver is only supported on Docker Engine - Community on Ubuntu
|
||||
> or Debian, and Docker EE / CS Engine on SLES.
|
||||
|
||||
## Prerequisites
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ a filesystem at the operating system (OS) level.
|
|||
EE on many OS distribution. See the
|
||||
[Product compatibility matrix](https://success.docker.com/article/compatibility-matrix) for details.
|
||||
|
||||
- `devicemapper` is also supported on Docker CE running on CentOS, Fedora,
|
||||
- `devicemapper` is also supported on Docker Engine - Community running on CentOS, Fedora,
|
||||
Ubuntu, or Debian.
|
||||
|
||||
- Changing the storage driver makes any containers you have already
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ use unless you have substantial experience with ZFS on Linux.
|
|||
|
||||
- ZFS requires one or more dedicated block devices, preferably solid-state
|
||||
drives (SSDs).
|
||||
- ZFS is only supported on Docker CE with Ubuntu 14.04 or higher, with the `zfs`
|
||||
- ZFS is only supported on Docker Engine - Community with Ubuntu 14.04 or higher, with the `zfs`
|
||||
package (16.04 and higher) or `zfs-native` and `ubuntu-zfs` packages (14.04)
|
||||
installed.
|
||||
- For Ubuntu 14.04, you need to enable a supplemental package repository
|
||||
|
|
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