Docker
Docker is an open-source platform that enables developers to package, distribute, and run applications in lightweight, portable containers that include all required dependencies.
It provides a client-server architecture with a daemon and REST API, supports container lifecycle management including building, shipping, and running images, and allows multiple isolated containers to run on a single host with shared OS resources.
The platform includes tools such as Docker Desktop for local development, Docker Compose for defining multi-container applications, and Docker Hub, a container library hosting over 100,000 images.
According to our data, Docker is the second most popular container management tool on the web.
It has 2.3% of the container market share and is detected on 0.05% of all websites.
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πΈ Pricing
Docker is available in both free and paid versions.
π Rankings and Market Share
- Containers
- Rank: 2
- Market share: 2.3%
π Docker Awards
- π₯ Second most popular in the United States in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Germany in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Australia in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in the United Kingdom in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in the Netherlands in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Switzerland in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in France in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Canada in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Brazil in the Containers category.
- π₯ Second most popular in India in the Containers category.
β‘ Sites Using Docker
We have data on 1,760 websites that use the Docker container management tool. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.
The highest rated site using Docker is spotify.com.
| # | Website | Rank | Country | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | #22 | Sweden | English | |
| 2 | #117 | United States | English | |
| 3 | #472 | American English | ||
| 4 | #2,263 | English | ||
| 5 | smartsheet.com |
#2,589 | United States | English |
| 6 | United States | English | ||
| 7 | #5,926 | Finland | English | |
| 8 | #6,660 | American English | ||
| 9 | #8,577 | Australia | English | |
| 10 | #9,528 | Belarus | Russian | |
| 11 | #9,652 | Australia | English | |
| 12 | #12,085 | Russia | Russian | |
| 13 | #13,333 | Maldives | English | |
| 14 | #14,198 | Japan | English | |
| 15 | #14,236 | Australia | English | |
| 16 | #14,390 | Australia | English | |
| 17 | #15,613 | Australia | Australian English | |
| 18 | #20,203 | United States | English | |
| 19 | #23,876 | United States | English | |
| 20 | #24,253 | United States | English |
π Usage Statistics
Most of the sites that use Docker:
- are located in the United States
- have content in English
- use the .com domain extension
- fall into the Business category.
Most of the sites using Docker are from the United States, Germany, and Australia.
- United States 21.9%
- Germany 10.8%
- Australia 9.4%
- United Kingdom 6%
- Netherlands 4.8%
- Switzerland 4.6%
- France 4.5%
- Canada 4%
- Denmark 2.9%
- Other 31.1%
Most Docker users speak English or German.
- English 72.1%
- German 4.9%
- Dutch 2.7%
- French 2.6%
- Portuguese 2.2%
- Chinese 2.2%
- Danish 2.2%
- Spanish 1.8%
- Italian 1.1%
- Other 8.2%
The Docker container management tool is especially popular on .com, .org, and .gov.au top-level domains.
- .com 39.1%
- .org 11.4%
- .gov.au 5.3%
- .net 3.1%
- .de 2.7%
- .io 2.7%
- .nl 2.6%
- .ch 2.3%
- .dk 2.1%
- Other 28.7%
The primary market segments for websites utilizing Docker include business, education and reference, and marketing and merchandising.
- Business 17.7%
- Education/Reference 9.5%
- Marketing/Merchandising 6.3%
- Blogs/Wiki 5.8%
- Internet Services 5.6%
- Forum/Bulletin Boards 5.6%
- Health 4.9%
- Government/Military 4.9%
- Sports 3.9%
- Other 35.8%
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π¬ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the company behind Docker?
Docker is owned by Docker Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.
Can I use Docker for free?
Yes, there is a free version with limited functionality.
How much does it cost?
Docker is priced from $11 per user per month for the Pro plan.
Which country uses Docker the most?
The majority of Docker users are from the United States.
Who uses Docker?
According to our data, Docker is used on over a thousand sites, including such established ones as spotify.com,
uber.com, and
grubhub.com.
Is Docker used on government websites?
Yes, for example, it is used by esafety.gov.au,
servicesaustralia.gov.au, and
betterhealth.vic.gov.au. In total, we found Docker on 93 government sites in Australia and 12 in the United States.
Do academic institutions use Docker?
Yes. The most notable of these is vu.edu.au.
How does Docker compare to its competitors?
Docker is one of the most popular container management tools, second only to Kubernetes.
What are the alternatives to Docker?
Alternatives and possible competitors to Docker may include Kubernetes,
LXC, and
Openstack.
π See Also
- β¨ Related technologies
- πΌ All technologies from
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