See the multi-arch section below for recommendations in adding more architectures to an official image. If you're curious about how these are built, head over to to see the build scaffolding. Other architectures built by official images: (but not officially supported by Docker, Inc.)Īs of, these other architectures are included under the non-prefixed images via "manifest lists" (also known as "indexes" in the OCI image specification), such that, for example, docker run hello-world should run as-is on all supported platforms.Architectures officially supported by Docker, Inc.Some images have been ported for other architectures, and many of these are officially supported (to various degrees). (If you are a representative of an upstream for which there exists an image and you would like to get involved, please see the Maintainership section below!) Architectures other than amd64? Additionally we aim to exemplify the best practices for Dockerfiles to serve as a reference when making or deriving your own images from them. Many images are maintained in collaboration with the relevant upstream project if not maintained directly by them. In essence we strive to heed upstream's recommendations on how they intend for their software to be consumed. See Docker's documentation for a good high-level overview of the program. The main tenets are:Īctively rebuild for updates and security fixesĪdd minimal quality-of-life behavior for the container environment where fit The Docker Official Images are curated images hosted on Docker Hub.
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