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Docker Enterprise is designed for enterprise development as well as IT teams who build, ship, and run business-critical applications in production and at scale. Docker Enterprise is integrated, certified, and supported to provide enterprises with the most secure container platform in the industry. For more info about Docker Enterprise, including purchasing options, see Docker Enterprise.
Compatibility Matrix
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Docker Enterprise tiers
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Note
Starting with Docker Enterprise 2.1, Docker Enterprise - Basic, Docker Enterprise - Standard, and Docker Enterprise - Advanced are all now called Docker Enterprise.
Docker Engine - Enterprise
With Docker Enterprise, you can deploy Docker Engine - Enterprise to manage your container workloads in a flexible way. You can manage workloads on Windows, Linux, on site, or on the cloud.
Docker Enterprise has private image management, integrated image signing policies, and cluster management with support for Kubernetes and Swarm orchestrators. It allows you to implement node-based RBAC policies, image promotion policies, image mirroring, and scan your images for vulnerabilities. It also has support with defined SLAs and extended maintenance cycles for patches for up to 24 months.
New Licensing for Docker Enterprise
Starting in version 18.09, Docker Enterprise is aware of the license applied on the system. The license summary is available in the docker info output on standalone or manager nodes.
For Docker Enterprise customers, when you license Universal Control Plane (UCP), this same license is applied to the underlying engines in the cluster. Docker recommends that Enterprise customers use UCP to manage their license.
Standalone Docker Engine - Enterprise users can license engines using docker engine activate.
Offline activation of standalone enterprise engines can be performed by downloading the license and using the command docker engine activate --license filename.lic.
Additionally, Docker is now distributing the CLI as a separate installation package. This gives Docker Enterprise users the ability to install as many CLI packages as needed without using the Engine node licenses for client-only systems.
Learn more about Docker Enterprise.
When using Docker Enterprise Microsoft Windows Server is not supported as a manager. Microsoft Windows Server 1803 is not supported as a worker.
Docker Certified Infrastructure
Docker Certified Infrastructure is Docker’s prescriptive approach to deploying Docker Enterprise on a range of infrastructure choices. Each Docker Certified Infrastructure includes a reference architecture, automation templates, and third-party ecosystem solution briefs.
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| Amazon Web Services | {{ page.green-check }} |
| VMware | coming soon |
| Microsoft Azure | coming soon |
Docker Enterprise release cycles
Each Docker Enterprise release is supported and maintained for 24 months, and receives security and critical bug fixes during this period.
The Docker API version is independent of the Docker version. We maintain careful API backward compatibility and deprecate APIs and features slowly and conservatively. We remove features after deprecating them for a period of three stable releases. Docker 1.13 introduced improved interoperability between clients and servers using different API versions, including dynamic feature negotiation.
Upgrades and support
Docker supports Docker Enterprise minor releases for 24 months. Upgrades to the latest minor release of Docker Enterprise are not required, however we recommend staying on the latest maintenance release of the supported minor release you are on. Please see Maintenance Lifecycle for more details on EOL of minor and major versions of Docker Enterprise.