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56 56  To install or update docker on your machine, execute the following commands in powershell with administrative rights:
57 57  
58 58  {{code language="cmd"}}
59 -Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emagiz/windows-support/main/Install-update-docker/install-update-docker.ps1" -o install-update-docker-ce.ps1
60 -.\install-update-docker-ce.ps1 -DockerVersion DESIRED_VERSION
59 +Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/Windows-Containers/Main/helpful_tools/Install-DockerCE/install-docker-ce.ps1" -o install-docker-ce.ps1
60 +.\install-docker-ce.ps1
61 61  {{/code}}
62 62  
63 63  {{info}}It is advised to use Docker version 24.0.7 as this is the version being used in the latest eMagiz cloud template. We advise to align the on-premise Docker version and update it according to the release notes of the [[Cloud templates>>doc:Main.Release Information.Cloud Templates.WebHome||target="blank"]].
64 64  {{/info}}
65 65  
66 -{{info}}
67 -By default the docker daemon configuration file is located in the docker data path at {{code language="cmd"}}C:\ProgramData\docker\config\daemon.json{{/code}}.
68 -To check the configuration options and compatible options with Windows you can check: [[Configure Docker in Windows>>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/manage-docker/configure-docker-daemon||target="blank"]].
69 -
70 -**Example usage of the Docker daemon file**: You maybe want the Docker daemon to keep images and containers in an alternate path (D:
71 -drive for example). To do so you can add the following attribute to the Docker daemon file:
72 -
73 -{{code language="cmd"}}
74 -{
75 - "data-root": "d:\\docker"
76 -}
77 -{{/code}}
78 -
79 -If not specified, the default is {{code language="cmd"}}c:\programdata\docker{{/code}}.
80 -
81 -{{/info}}
82 -
83 83  ==== 3.2.2 Check installation ====
84 84  
85 85  After executing the commands above, the server will restart if required. After the restart, execute the following command
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91 91  If the command returns that the command cannot be found, please run the following command again.
92 92  
93 93  {{code language="cmd"}}
94 -.\install-update-docker-ce.ps1 -DockerVersion DESIRED_VERSION
77 +.\install-docker-ce.ps1
95 95  {{/code}}
96 96  
97 97  ==== 3.2.3 Verify docker functionality ====
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123 123  .\uninstall-docker-ce.ps1
124 124  {{/code}}
125 125  
109 +{{info}}
110 +By default the docker daemon configuration file is located in the docker data path at {{code language="cmd"}}C:\ProgramData\docker\config\daemon.json{{/code}}.
111 +To check the configuration options and compatible options with Windows you can check: [[Configure Docker in Windows>>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/manage-docker/configure-docker-daemon||target="blank"]].
112 +
113 +{{warning}}
114 +Ignore the Uninstall section as it is outdated (For Windows Server 2016), instead refer to the previous section to Uninstall docker
115 +{{/warning}}
116 +
117 +**Example usage of the Docker daemon file**: You maybe want the Docker daemon to keep images and containers in an alternate path (D:
118 +drive for example). To do so you can add the following attribute to the Docker daemon file:
119 +
120 +{{code language="cmd"}}
121 +{
122 + "data-root": "d:\\docker"
123 +}
124 +{{/code}}
125 +
126 +If not specified, the default is {{code language="cmd"}}c:\programdata\docker{{/code}}.
127 +
128 +{{/info}}
129 +
126 126  == 4. Key takeaways ==
127 127  
128 128  * eMagiz uses runtime images to deploy emagiz runtime on dockerized environments. The runtime image holds all the information and components required to run the runtime