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Docker

Docker is a container development platform for building, running, sharing, testing, and securing containerized applications across local and team environments.

Docker is a container development platform for building, running, sharing, testing, and securing containerized applications across local and team environments.

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About the tools

Docker gives engineering teams a standard container workflow across local development, shared images, builds, test environments, registries, and security checks. It is foundational when teams need applications to run in predictable environments across laptops, CI, staging, and production.

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Pricing model

Free Tier

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Their features

Docker Personal is $0 and includes Docker Desktop, Docker Engine plus Kubernetes, Docker Hub, Docker Scout, Docker Debug, one user, one Docker Scout-enabled repo, 100 Docker Hub pulls per hour, one private Docker Hub repo, and Docker Build Cloud plus Testcontainers Cloud trials. Docker Pro is listed at $11 monthly or $9 yearly per user per month and adds Docker Build Cloud, Testcontainers Cloud, Synchronized File Shares, Docker Scout health scores, support response, two Scout-enabled repos, unlimited Docker Hub pull rate, 200 Docker Build Cloud build minutes, and 100 Testcontainers Cloud runtime minutes. Docker Team is listed at $16 monthly or $15 yearly per user per month and adds bulk user management, audit logs, Docker Hub RBAC, two-business-day support response, up to 100 users, unlimited Scout-enabled repos, unlimited Hub pulls, unlimited private Hub repos, 500 build minutes, 500 Testcontainers runtime minutes, 10 organization access tokens, and one Docker Hub organization. Docker Business is $24 per user per month and adds Hardened Docker Desktop, SSO, SCIM, image and registry access management, Desktop Insights Dashboard, Enhanced Container Isolation, invoice purchase, no user cap, and higher included usage.

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Best for

Docker is best for engineering teams that need consistent local environments, containerized development, shared images, and cleaner handoff between development and deployment. It is less useful as a standalone platform if the team has no container strategy or only builds simple static sites.

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