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| # About Docker Engine |
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| **Develop, Ship and Run Any Application, Anywhere** |
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| [**Docker**](https://www.docker.com) is a platform for developers and sysadmins |
| to develop, ship, and run applications. Docker lets you quickly assemble |
| applications from components and eliminates the friction that can come when |
| shipping code. Docker lets you get your code tested and deployed into production |
| as fast as possible. |
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| Docker consists of: |
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| * The Docker Engine - our lightweight and powerful open source containerization |
| technology combined with a work flow for building and containerizing your |
| applications. |
| * [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) - our SaaS service for |
| sharing and managing your application stacks. |
| |
| ## Why Docker? |
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| *Faster delivery of your applications* |
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| * We want your environment to work better. Docker containers, |
| and the work flow that comes with them, help your developers, |
| sysadmins, QA folks, and release engineers work together to get your code |
| into production and make it useful. We've created a standard |
| container format that lets developers care about their applications |
| inside containers while sysadmins and operators can work on running the |
| container in your deployment. This separation of duties streamlines and |
| simplifies the management and deployment of code. |
| * We make it easy to build new containers, enable rapid iteration of |
| your applications, and increase the visibility of changes. This |
| helps everyone in your organization understand how an application works |
| and how it is built. |
| * Docker containers are lightweight and fast! Containers have |
| sub-second launch times, reducing the cycle |
| time of development, testing, and deployment. |
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| *Deploy and scale more easily* |
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| * Docker containers run (almost) everywhere. You can deploy |
| containers on desktops, physical servers, virtual machines, into |
| data centers, and up to public and private clouds. |
| * Since Docker runs on so many platforms, it's easy to move your |
| applications around. You can easily move an application from a |
| testing environment into the cloud and back whenever you need. |
| * Docker's lightweight containers also make scaling up and |
| down fast and easy. You can quickly launch more containers when |
| needed and then shut them down easily when they're no longer needed. |
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| *Get higher density and run more workloads* |
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| * Docker containers don't need a hypervisor, so you can pack more of |
| them onto your hosts. This means you get more value out of every |
| server and can potentially reduce what you spend on equipment and |
| licenses. |
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| *Faster deployment makes for easier management* |
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| * As Docker speeds up your work flow, it gets easier to make lots |
| of small changes instead of huge, big bang updates. Smaller |
| changes mean reduced risk and more uptime. |
| |
| ## About this guide |
| |
| The [Understanding Docker section](understanding-docker.md) will help you: |
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| - See how Docker works at a high level |
| - Understand the architecture of Docker |
| - Discover Docker's features; |
| - See how Docker compares to virtual machines |
| - See some common use cases. |
| |
| ### Installation guides |
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| The [installation section](installation/index.md) will show you how to install Docker |
| on a variety of platforms. |
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| |
| ### Docker user guide |
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| To learn about Docker in more detail and to answer questions about usage and |
| implementation, check out the [Docker User Guide](userguide/index.md). |
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| ## Release notes |
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| A summary of the changes in each release in the current series can now be found |
| on the separate [Release Notes page](https://docs.docker.com/release-notes) |
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| ## Feature Deprecation Policy |
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| As changes are made to Docker there may be times when existing features |
| will need to be removed or replaced with newer features. Before an existing |
| feature is removed it will be labeled as "deprecated" within the documentation |
| and will remain in Docker for, usually, at least 2 releases. After that time |
| it may be removed. |
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| Users are expected to take note of the list of deprecated features each |
| release and plan their migration away from those features, and (if applicable) |
| towards the replacement features as soon as possible. |
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| The complete list of deprecated features can be found on the |
| [Deprecated Features page](deprecated.md). |
| |
| ## Licensing |
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| Docker is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See |
| [LICENSE](https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/LICENSE) for the full |
| license text. |