Installing Docker in Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction
Docker is a popular containerization platform that allows developers to package, ship, and run applications in containers. With Docker, you can create and manage containers on your local machine, and even deploy them to cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). In this article, we will guide you through the process of installing Docker in Windows 10.
Prerequisites
Before you start installing Docker, make sure you have the following:
- Windows 10: Ensure that your Windows 10 machine meets the system requirements for Docker.
- Internet Connection: You will need an internet connection to download and install Docker.
- Admin Privileges: You will need administrative privileges to install Docker.
Step 1: Download and Install Docker Desktop
To install Docker, you will need to download and install Docker Desktop. Here’s how:
- Go to the Docker website (www.docker.com) and click on the "Download" button.
- Select the correct version of Docker Desktop for your Windows 10 machine (32-bit or 64-bit).
- Choose the correct installation package (e.g., "Docker Desktop for Windows 10 (x86)").
- Follow the installation instructions to install Docker Desktop.
Step 2: Launch Docker Desktop
Once you have installed Docker Desktop, you can launch it by double-clicking on the Docker icon in your Start menu.
Step 3: Verify Docker Installation
To verify that Docker is installed correctly, you can run the following command:
docker --version
This should display the version of Docker that you installed.
Step 4: Create a New Docker User
To use Docker, you need to create a new user account. Here’s how:
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "User accounts".
- Click on "Create a new user".
- Enter a username and password for your new user account.
- Click on "Create".
Step 5: Configure Docker Settings
To configure Docker settings, you can follow these steps:
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:docker://localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000DOCKER_USERNAME:your_usernameDOCKER_PASSWORD:your_password
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
Step 6: Verify Docker Configuration
To verify that Docker is configured correctly, you can run the following command:
docker --version
This should display the version of Docker that you installed.
Step 7: Create a New Docker Container
To create a new Docker container, you can follow these steps:
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:docker://localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000DOCKER_USERNAME:your_usernameDOCKER_PASSWORD:your_password
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
- Click on "New".
- Enter the following variables:
DOCKER_HOST:localhostDOCKER_PORT:8000
- Click on "OK" to save the changes.
- Click on the "Start" button and select "Settings".
- Click on "System".
- Click on "Advanced system settings".
- Click on "Environment variables".
