Get Docker Engine | docker install debian
Estimatedreadingtime:10minutesTogetstartedwithDockerEngineonDebian,makesureyoumeettheprerequisites[1],theninstallDocker[2].PrerequisitesOSrequirementsToinstallDockerEngine,youneedthe64-bitversionofoneoftheseDebianorRaspbianversions:DebianBullseye11(stable)DebianBuster10(oldstable)RaspbianBullseye11(stable)RaspbianBuster10(oldstable)DockerEngineissupportedonx86_64(oramd64),armhf,andarm64architectures.UninstalloldversionsOlderversionsofDockerwerecalleddocker,docker.io,ordocker-engine.Ifthesear...
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To get started with Docker Engine on Debian, make sure you meet the prerequisites[1], then install Docker[2].
Prerequisites OS requirementsTo install Docker Engine, you need the 64-bit version of one of these Debian or Raspbian versions:
Debian Bullseye 11 (stable) Debian Buster 10 (oldstable) Raspbian Bullseye 11 (stable) Raspbian Buster 10 (oldstable)Docker Engine is supported on x86_64 (or amd64), armhf, and arm64 architectures.
Uninstall old versionsOlder versions of Docker were called docker, docker.io, or docker-engine. If these are installed, uninstall them:
$ sudo apt-get remove docker docker-engine docker.io containerd runcIt’s OK if apt-get reports that none of these packages are installed.
The contents of /var/lib/docker/, including images, containers, volumes, and networks, are preserved. If you do not need to save your existing data, and want to s...