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Docker packages your app with its dependencies, freeing you from worrying about your system configuration, and making your app more portable.
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### Learn the basics of Docker
The basic tutorial introduces Docker concepts, tools, and commands. The examples show you how to build, push, and pull Docker images, and run them as containers. This tutorial stops short of teaching you how to deploy applications. {% endcapture %}{{ basics | markdownify }} |
{% capture apps %} The define-and-deploy tutorial shows how to relate containers to each other and define them as services in an application that is ready to deploy at scale in a production environment. Highlights Compose Version 3 new features and swarm mode. {% endcapture %}{{ apps | markdownify }} |
{% capture basics %}[Start the basic tutorial](/engine/getstarted/){: class="button secondary-btn"}{% endcapture %}{{ basics | markdownify }} | {% capture apps %}[Start the application tutorial](/engine/getstarted-voting-app/){: class="button secondary-btn"}{% endcapture %}{{ apps | markdownify }} |
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A native application using the macOS sandbox security model which delivers all Docker tools to your Mac.
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A native Windows application which delivers all Docker tools to your Windows computer.
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Install Docker on a computer which already has a Linux distribution installed.
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Create Docker images and run Docker containers.
As of v1.12.0, Engine includes swarm mode container orchestration features.
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A hosted registry service for managing and building images.
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A hosted service for building, testing, and deploying Docker images to your hosts.
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(DTR) stores and signs your images.
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(UCP) Manage a cluster of on-premises Docker hosts as if they were a single machine.
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Automate container provisioning on your network or in the cloud. Available for Windows, macOS, or Linux.
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Define applications built using multiple containers.