github.com/iamlotus/docker@v1.8.1/docs/userguide/index.md (about) 1 <!--[metadata]> 2 +++ 3 title = "The Docker user guide" 4 description = "The Docker user guide home page" 5 keywords = ["docker, introduction, documentation, about, technology, docker.io, user, guide, user's, manual, platform, framework, virtualization, home, intro"] 6 [menu.main] 7 parent = "mn_fun_docker" 8 +++ 9 <![end-metadata]--> 10 11 # Welcome to the Docker user guide 12 13 In the [Introduction](/) you got a taste of what Docker is and how it 14 works. In this guide we're going to take you through the fundamentals of 15 using Docker and integrating it into your environment. 16 17 We’ll teach you how to use Docker to: 18 19 * Dockerize your applications. 20 * Run your own containers. 21 * Build Docker images. 22 * Share your Docker images with others. 23 * And a whole lot more! 24 25 We've broken this guide into major sections that take you through 26 the Docker life cycle: 27 28 ## Getting started with Docker Hub 29 30 *How do I use Docker Hub?* 31 32 Docker Hub is the central hub for Docker. It hosts public Docker images 33 and provides services to help you build and manage your Docker 34 environment. To learn more: 35 36 Go to [Using Docker Hub](/userguide/dockerhub). 37 38 ## Dockerizing applications: A "Hello world" 39 40 *How do I run applications inside containers?* 41 42 Docker offers a *container-based* virtualization platform to power your 43 applications. To learn how to Dockerize applications and run them: 44 45 Go to [Dockerizing Applications](/userguide/dockerizing). 46 47 ## Working with containers 48 49 *How do I manage my containers?* 50 51 Once you get a grip on running your applications in Docker containers 52 we're going to show you how to manage those containers. To find out 53 about how to inspect, monitor and manage containers: 54 55 Go to [Working With Containers](/userguide/usingdocker). 56 57 ## Working with Docker images 58 59 *How can I access, share and build my own images?* 60 61 Once you've learnt how to use Docker it's time to take the next step and 62 learn how to build your own application images with Docker. 63 64 Go to [Working with Docker Images](/userguide/dockerimages). 65 66 ## Linking containers together 67 68 Until now we've seen how to build individual applications inside Docker 69 containers. Now learn how to build whole application stacks with Docker 70 by linking together multiple Docker containers. 71 72 Go to [Linking Containers Together](/userguide/dockerlinks). 73 74 ## Managing data in containers 75 76 Now we know how to link Docker containers together the next step is 77 learning how to manage data, volumes and mounts inside our containers. 78 79 Go to [Managing Data in Containers](/userguide/dockervolumes). 80 81 ## Working with Docker Hub 82 83 Now we've learned a bit more about how to use Docker we're going to see 84 how to combine Docker with the services available on Docker Hub including 85 Trusted Builds and private repositories. 86 87 Go to [Working with Docker Hub](/userguide/dockerrepos). 88 89 ## Docker Compose 90 91 Docker Compose allows you to define a application's components -- their containers, 92 configuration, links and volumes -- in a single file. Then a single command 93 will set everything up and start your application running. 94 95 Go to [Docker Compose user guide](/compose/). 96 97 ## Docker Machine 98 99 Docker Machine helps you get Docker Engines up and running quickly. Machine 100 can set up hosts for Docker Engines on your computer, on cloud providers, 101 and/or in your data center, and then configure your Docker client to securely 102 talk to them. 103 104 Go to [Docker Machine user guide](/machine/). 105 106 ## Docker Swarm 107 108 Docker Swarm pools several Docker Engines together and exposes them as a single 109 virtual Docker Engine. It serves the standard Docker API, so any tool that already 110 works with Docker can now transparently scale up to multiple hosts. 111 112 Go to [Docker Swarm user guide](/swarm/). 113 114 ## Getting help 115 116 * [Docker homepage](http://www.docker.com/) 117 * [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) 118 * [Docker blog](http://blog.docker.com/) 119 * [Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/) 120 * [Docker Getting Started Guide](http://www.docker.com/gettingstarted/) 121 * [Docker code on GitHub](https://github.com/docker/docker) 122 * [Docker mailing 123 list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/docker-user) 124 * Docker on IRC: irc.freenode.net and channel #docker 125 * [Docker on Twitter](http://twitter.com/docker) 126 * Get [Docker help](http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=docker) on 127 StackOverflow 128 * [Docker.com](http://www.docker.com/) 129