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description: Learn how to install Docker Trusted Registry on a machine with no internet
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access.
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keywords: docker, registry, install, offline
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title: Install Docker Trusted Registry offline
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---
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The procedure to install Docker Trusted Registry on a host is the same,
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whether that host has access to the internet or not.
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The only difference when installing on an offline host,
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is that instead of pulling the UCP images from Docker Hub, you use a
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computer that is connected to the internet to download a single package with
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all the images. Then you copy that package to the host where you’ll install DTR.
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## Versions available
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{% include components/ddc_url_list.html %}
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## Download the offline package
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Use a computer with internet access to download a single package with all
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Docker Datacenter components:
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```bash
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$ wget <package-url> -O docker-datacenter.tar.gz
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```
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Now that you have the package in your local machine, you can transfer it to
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the machines where you want to install DTR.
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For each machine where you want to install DTR:
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1. Copy the Docker Datacenter package to that machine.
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```bash
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$ scp docker-datacenter.tar.gz <user>@<host>:/tmp
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```
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2. Use ssh to login into the hosts where you transferred the package.
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3. Load the Docker Datacenter images.
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Once the package is transferred to the hosts, you can use the
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`docker load` command, to load the Docker images from the tar archive:
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```bash
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$ docker load < docker-datacenter.tar.gz
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```
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## Install DTR
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Now that the offline hosts have all the images needed to install DTR,
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you can [install DTR on that host](index.md).
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## Where to go next
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* [DTR architecture](../architecture.md)
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* [Install DTR](index.md)
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