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title: How to install Docker
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description: How to install Docker on Ubuntu 22.04
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published: true
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date: 2023-06-26T10:57:30.081Z
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tags: docker, ubuntu, installation, containerization, container, linux, server
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2023-06-26T10:43:59.640Z
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---
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# How to install Docker
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This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing Docker Community Edition (CE) on Ubuntu, specifically tested on version 22.04. Docker is a powerful tool for containerization, allowing you to separate different services into individual containers and offering better resource efficiency compared to virtual machines.
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## Prerequisites
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- A system running Ubuntu 22.04
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- A user account with sudo privileges
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- An internet connection
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## Get Started
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- Begin by updating your apt repository to ensure you have the latest package information and dependencies. Open a terminal and run the following command:
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```bash
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apt update
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```
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This command will refresh the package lists and update any outdated packages on your system.
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- Next, you need to ensure that the curl utility is installed. This tool is used to transfer data to or from a server using various protocols. If you already have curl installed, you can skip this step. Otherwise, execute the following command in the terminal to install it:
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```bash
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apt install curl
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```
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This command will download and install curl from the Ubuntu repositories.
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- Now, you can proceed with the installation of Docker. Docker provides a convenient installation script that you can run to automatically set up the necessary components. Execute the following command in the terminal:
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```bash
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curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | CHANNEL=stable bash
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```
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This command downloads the Docker installation script and pipes it to the bash shell, which executes the script. The CHANNEL=stable option ensures that the stable version of Docker is installed.
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- Once the installation process is complete, you can verify that Docker is working correctly. Run the following command in the terminal:
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```bash
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docker --version
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```
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This command displays the version of Docker installed on your system. You should see an output similar to the following:
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```bash
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➜ ~ docker --version
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Docker version 23.0.6, build ef23cbc
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```
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## Finished
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Congratulations! You have now installed Docker Community Edition on your Ubuntu machine. Docker is ready to be used, allowing you to leverage the power of containerization for your projects and applications.
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