How to get Docker Shipyard up and running with a single command | Linux Today

How to get Docker Shipyard up and running with a single command

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JWTR
Jack Wallen Tech Republic
Jun 20, 2017

Shipyard is a web-based tool based on Docker Swarm that enables you to manage Docker resources, including containers, images, private registries, and more…all via a user-friendly GUI tool.

Oddly enough, it’s built via a Docker image, so to “install” Shipyard, you use Docker. You can go about this the hard way, or you can deploy this handy tool the easy way.

JWTR

Jack Wallen Tech Republic

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