Instalação Docker Install Docker Desktop on Windows Link: https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/windows-install/ Docker Desktop terms Commercial use of Docker Desktop in larger enterprises (more than 250 employees OR more than $10 million USD in annual revenue) requires a  paid subscription . This page provides download links, system requirements, and step-by-step installation instructions for Docker Desktop on Windows. Docker Desktop for Windows - x86_64 Docker Desktop for Windows - x86_64 on the Microsoft Store Docker Desktop for Windows - Arm (Early Access) For checksums, see  Release notes System requirements Tip Should I use Hyper-V or WSL? Docker Desktop's functionality remains consistent on both WSL and Hyper-V, without a preference for either architecture. Hyper-V and WSL have their own advantages and disadvantages, depending on your specific setup and your planned use case. WSL 2 backend, x86_64   Hyper-V backend, x86_64   WSL 2 backend, Arm (Early Access) WSL version 1.1.3.0 or later. Windows 11 64-bit: Home or Pro version 22H2 or higher, or Enterprise or Education version 22H2 or higher. Windows 10 64-bit: Minimum required is Home or Pro 22H2 (build 19045) or higher, or Enterprise or Education 22H2 (build 19045) or higher. Turn on the WSL 2 feature on Windows. For detailed instructions, refer to the  Microsoft documentation . The following hardware prerequisites are required to successfully run WSL 2 on Windows 10 or Windows 11: 64-bit processor with  Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) 4GB system RAM Enable hardware virtualization in BIOS/UEFI. For more information, see  Virtualization . For more information on setting up WSL 2 with Docker Desktop, see  WSL . Hyper-V backend, x86_64 Windows 11 64-bit: Enterprise, Pro, or Education version 22H2 or higher. Windows 10 64-bit: Enterprise, Pro, or Education version 22H2 (build 19045) or higher. Turn on Hyper-V and Containers Windows features. The following hardware prerequisites are required to successfully run Client Hyper-V on Windows 10: 64 bit processor with  Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) 4GB system RAM Turn on BIOS/UEFI-level hardware virtualization support in the BIOS/UEFI settings. For more information, see  Virtualization . Note Docker only supports Docker Desktop on Windows for those versions of Windows that are still within  Microsoft’s servicing timeline . Docker Desktop is not supported on server versions of Windows, such as Windows Server 2019 or Windows Server 2022. For more information on how to run containers on Windows Server, see  Microsoft's official documentation . Important To run Windows containers, you need Windows 10 or Windows 11 Professional or Enterprise edition. Windows Home or Education editions only allow you to run Linux containers. Containers and images created with Docker Desktop are shared between all user accounts on machines where it is installed. This is because all Windows accounts use the same VM to build and run containers. Note that it is not possible to share containers and images between user accounts when using the Docker Desktop WSL 2 backend. Running Docker Desktop inside a VMware ESXi or Azure VM is supported for Docker Business customers. It requires enabling nested virtualization on the hypervisor first. For more information, see  Running Docker Desktop in a VM or VDI environment . How do I switch between Windows and Linux containers? From the Docker Desktop menu, you can toggle which daemon (Linux or Windows) the Docker CLI talks to. Select  Switch to Windows containers  to use Windows containers, or select  Switch to Linux containers  to use Linux containers (the default). For more information on Windows containers, refer to the following documentation: Microsoft documentation on  Windows containers . Build and Run Your First Windows Server Container (Blog Post)  gives a quick tour of how to build and run native Docker Windows containers on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 evaluation releases. Getting Started with Windows Containers (Lab)  shows you how to use the  MusicStore  application with Windows containers. The MusicStore is a standard .NET application and,  forked here to use containers , is a good example of a multi-container application. To understand how to connect to Windows containers from the local host, see  I want to connect to a container from Windows Note When you switch to Windows containers,  Settings  only shows those tabs that are active and apply to your Windows containers. If you set proxies or daemon configuration in Windows containers mode, these apply only on Windows containers. If you switch back to Linux containers, proxies and daemon configurations return to what you had set for Linux containers. Your Windows container settings are retained and become available again when you switch back. Install Docker Desktop on Windows Tip See the  FAQs  on how to install and run Docker Desktop without needing administrator privileges. Install interactively Download the installer using the download button at the top of the page, or from the  release notes . Double-click  Docker Desktop Installer.exe  to run the installer. By default, Docker Desktop is installed at  C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker . When prompted, ensure the  Use WSL 2 instead of Hyper-V  option on the Configuration page is selected or not depending on your choice of backend. On systems that support only one backend, Docker Desktop automatically selects the available option. Follow the instructions on the installation wizard to authorize the installer and proceed with the installation. When the installation is successful, select  Close  to complete the installation process. Start Docker Desktop . If your administrator account is different to your user account, you must add the user to the  docker-users  group: Run  Computer Management  as an  administrator . Navigate to  Local Users and Groups  >  Groups  >  docker-users . Right-click to add the user to the group. Sign out and sign back in for the changes to take effect. Install from the command line After downloading  Docker Desktop Installer.exe , run the following command in a terminal to install Docker Desktop: $ "Docker Desktop Installer.exe" install If you’re using PowerShell you should run it as: Start-Process 'Docker Desktop Installer.exe' -Wait install If using the Windows Command Prompt: start /w "" "Docker Desktop Installer.exe" install By default, Docker Desktop is installed at  C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker . Installer flags Note If you're using PowerShell, you need to use the  ArgumentList  parameter before any flags. For example: Start-Process 'Docker Desktop Installer.exe' -Wait -ArgumentList 'install', '--accept-license' If your admin account is different to your user account, you must add the user to the  docker-users  group: $ net localgroup docker-users /add The  install  command accepts the following flags: Installation behavior --quiet : Suppresses information output when running the installer --accept-license : Accepts the  Docker Subscription Service Agreement  now, rather than requiring it to be accepted when the application is first run --installation-dir= : Changes the default installation location ( C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker ) --backend= : Selects the default backend to use for Docker Desktop,  hyper-v ,  windows  or  wsl-2  (default) --always-run-service : After installation completes, starts  com.docker.service  and sets the service startup type to Automatic. This circumvents the need for administrator privileges, which are otherwise necessary to start  com.docker.service .  com.docker.service  is required by Windows containers and Hyper-V backend. Security and access control --allowed-org= : Requires the user to sign in and be part of the specified Docker Hub organization when running the application --admin-settings : Automatically creates an  admin-settings.json  file which is used by admins to control certain Docker Desktop settings on client machines within their organization. For more information, see  Settings Management . It must be used together with the  --allowed-org=  flag. For example: --allowed-org= --admin-settings="{'configurationFileVersion': 2, 'enhancedContainerIsolation': {'value': true, 'locked': false}}" --no-windows-containers : Disables the Windows containers integration. This can improve security. For more information, see  Windows containers . Proxy configuration --proxy-http-mode= : Sets the HTTP Proxy mode,  system  (default) or  manual --override-proxy-http= : Sets the URL of the HTTP proxy that must be used for outgoing HTTP requests, requires  --proxy-http-mode  to be  manual --override-proxy-https= : Sets the URL of the HTTP proxy that must be used for outgoing HTTPS requests, requires  --proxy-http-mode  to be  manual --override-proxy-exclude= : Bypasses proxy settings for the hosts and domains. Uses a comma-separated list. --proxy-enable-kerberosntlm : Enables Kerberos and NTLM proxy authentication. If you are enabling this, ensure your proxy server is properly configured for Kerberos/NTLM authentication. Available with Docker Desktop 4.32 and later. Data root and disk location --hyper-v-default-data-root= : Specifies the default location for the Hyper-V VM disk. --windows-containers-default-data-root= : Specifies the default location for the Windows containers. --wsl-default-data-root= : Specifies the default location for the WSL distribution disk. Start Docker Desktop Docker Desktop does not start automatically after installation. To start Docker Desktop: Search for Docker, and select  Docker Desktop  in the search results. The Docker menu (   ) displays the Docker Subscription Service Agreement. Here’s a summary of the key points: Docker Desktop is free for small businesses (fewer than 250 employees AND less than $10 million in annual revenue), personal use, education, and non-commercial open source projects. Otherwise, it requires a paid subscription for professional use. Paid subscriptions are also required for government entities. The Docker Pro, Team, and Business subscriptions include commercial use of Docker Desktop. Select  Accept  to continue. Docker Desktop starts after you accept the terms. Note that Docker Desktop won't run if you do not agree to the terms. You can choose to accept the terms at a later date by opening Docker Desktop. For more information, see  Docker Desktop Subscription Service Agreement . It is recommended that you read the  FAQs . Tip As an IT administrator, you can use endpoint management (MDM) software to identify the number of Docker Desktop instances and their versions within your environment. This can provide accurate license reporting, help ensure your machines use the latest version of Docker Desktop, and enable you to  enforce sign-in . Intune Jamf Kandji Kolide Workspace One Where to go next Explore  Docker's subscriptions  to see what Docker can offer you. Get started with Docker . Explore Docker Desktop  and all its features. Troubleshooting  describes common problems, workarounds, and how to get support. FAQs  provide answers to frequently asked questions. Release notes  lists component updates, new features, and improvements associated with Docker Desktop releases. Back up and restore data provides instructions on backing up and restoring data related to Docker.