# Docker Machine Machine lets you create Docker hosts on your computer, on cloud providers, and inside your own data center. It creates servers, installs Docker on them, then configures the Docker client to talk to them. It works a bit like this: ```console $ docker-machine create -d virtualbox dev INFO[0000] Creating SSH key... INFO[0000] Creating VirtualBox VM... INFO[0007] Starting VirtualBox VM... INFO[0007] Waiting for VM to start... INFO[0041] "dev" has been created and is now the active machine. INFO[0041] To point your Docker client at it, run this in your shell: eval "$(docker-machine env dev)" $ docker-machine ls NAME ACTIVE DRIVER STATE URL SWARM dev * virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.127:2376 $ eval "$(docker-machine env dev)" $ docker run busybox echo hello world Unable to find image 'busybox:latest' locally 511136ea3c5a: Pull complete df7546f9f060: Pull complete ea13149945cb: Pull complete 4986bf8c1536: Pull complete hello world $ docker-machine create -d digitalocean --digitalocean-access-token=secret staging INFO[0000] Creating SSH key... INFO[0001] Creating Digital Ocean droplet... INFO[0002] Waiting for SSH... INFO[0070] Configuring Machine... INFO[0109] "staging" has been created and is now the active machine. INFO[0109] To point your Docker client at it, run this in your shell: eval "$(docker-machine env staging)" $ docker-machine ls NAME ACTIVE DRIVER STATE URL SWARM dev virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.127:2376 staging * digitalocean Running tcp://104.236.253.181:2376 ``` ## Installation and documentation Full documentation [is available here](https://docs.docker.com/machine/). ## Contributing Want to hack on Machine? Please start with the [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/docker/machine/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).