July 2018
Intermediate to advanced
504 pages
11h 34m
English
You can start a container from an image stored in a public registry. By default, the Docker daemon looks for and downloads Docker images from Docker Hub, which is a public registry provided by Docker. However, many vendors add their own public registries to the Docker configuration at installation time. For example, Red Hat has its own proven and blessed public Docker registry which you can use to pull Docker images and to build containers.