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- /docker-hub-enterprise/
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- /docker-trusted-registry/overview/
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description: Learn how to install, configure, and use Docker Trusted Registry.
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keywords:
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- docker, registry, repository, images
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identifier: dtr_overview
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parent: workw_dtr
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weight: 0
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title: Docker Trusted Registry overview
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---
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# Docker Trusted Registry overview
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Docker Trusted Registry (DTR) is the enterprise-grade image storage solution
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from Docker. You install it behind your firewall so that you can securely store
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and manage the Docker images you use in your applications.
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## Image management
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Docker Trusted Registry can be installed on-premises, or on a virtual private
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cloud. And with it, you can store your Docker images securely, behind your
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firewall.
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You can use DTR as part of your continuous integration, and continuous
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delivery processes to build, run, and ship your applications.
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## Built-in security and access control
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DTR uses the same authentication mechanism as Docker Universal Control Plane.
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It has a built-in authentication mechanism, and also integrates with LDAP
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and Active Directory. It also supports Role Based Access Control (RBAC).
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This allows you to implement fine-grain access control policies, on who has
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access to your Docker images.
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## Where to go next
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* [DTR architecture](architecture.md)
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* [Install DTR](install/index.md)
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