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==== Installing Docker
Before we begin, you should install the docker container system on your computer. Docker is an open system that is distributed for free as a _Community Edition_, for many different operating systems including Windows, Mac OS and Linux. The Windows and Mac versions are called _Docker Desktop_, which is GUI desktop application and command-line tools, and the Linux version is called _Docker Engine_, which is a server daemon and command-line tools. We will be using the command-line tools, which are identical across all platforms.
Before we begin, you should install the docker container system on your computer. Docker is an open system that is distributed for free as a _Community Edition_ for many different operating systems including Windows, Mac OS and Linux. The Windows and Mac versions are called _Docker Desktop_ and consist of a GUI desktop application and command-line tools. The Linux version is called _Docker Engine_ and is comprised of a server daemon and command-line tools. We will be using the command-line tools, which are identical across all platforms.
Go ahead and install Docker for your operating system by following the instructions to _"Get Docker"_ from the Docker website found here:
https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/
Select your operating system from the list, and follow the instructions to install.
Select your operating system from the list and follow the installation instructions.
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If you install on Linux, follow the post-installation instructions to ensure you can run Docker as a regular user instead of root. Otherwise, you will need to prefix the +docker+ command with +sudo+, running it as root like: +sudo docker+.
If you install on Linux, follow the post-installation instructions to ensure you can run Docker as a regular user instead of user _root_. Otherwise, you will need to prefix all +docker+ commands with +sudo+, running them as root like: +sudo docker+.
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Once you have Docker installed, you can test your installation by running the demo container +hello-world+, like this:
Once you have Docker installed, you can test your installation by running the demo container +hello-world+ like this:
[docker-hello-world]
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