Docker

Install Docker Engine and Verify the Runtime

Install Docker Engine from a supported source, verify the daemon and client relationship, and prove the runtime with a disposable container.

Beginner14 min read
Docker lessonContainer and orchestration foundationsPractice

UNTIMED COACHING

Practice before the pressure

Use feedback to correct the model, not merely memorize an option position.

GUIDED PRACTICE

Practice the lesson questions

Answer normal lesson questions without a timer. Every answer includes an explanation, and incorrect answers can be tried again before continuing.

CONCEPT MODELS

See the lesson as a system

Use these visual guides to connect the key ideas before answering the questions.

Connect the roles in Install Docker Engine and Verify the RuntimeKeep supported platform, package source, engine daemon, and client connection as separate workload roles.
Connect the roles in Install Docker Engine and Verify the RuntimeA topic-specific model connects four distinct roles used to reason about install docker engine and verify the runtime.
Host platformHost matches a supported release
Approved packagePackage comes from one trusted source
Docker serviceService manages images and containers
Docker CLICommand reaches the local daemon
Verify Runtime verificationConnect runtime verification with its topic-specific inspection, expected outcome, and protected workload boundary.
Verify Runtime verificationA verification model for install docker engine and verify the runtime connects the final workload decision to its check, result, and protected boundary.
Verification testTest pulls and runs a small image
Starting checkInspect verification test
Expected resultConfirm verification test
Safety boundaryProtect host platform scope