About Docker and DataStax

Docker is defined as a platform to help developers build, share, and run modern applications. Docker allows a developer to run images that are composed of software they wish to experiment with and try out. A Docker image is a read-only immutable template that defines how a container will be instantiated. Thus, a container, a runtime instance of a Docker image, is created to run on a local computer.

DataStax supplies Docker images for Hyper-Converged Database (HCD) and DataStax Enterprise (DSE) (DSE) that can be downloaded from the Docker Hub. These images can be used in both development (non-production) and production environments. DataStax maintains images for the following software:

  • DataStax Enterprise (DSE): The best distribution of Apache Cassandra™ with integrated Search, Analytics, and Graph, and Advanced Security capabilities.

  • Data API: The newest way to interact with DataStax Enterprise (DSE) 6.9 and Hyper-Converged Database, and is available as its own image.

  • DataStax Studio: An interactive developer’s tool for DataStax Enterprise designed to help you use the DSE database, Cassandra Query Language (CQL), DSE Graph, and Gremlin Query Language development.

  • DSE OpsCenter: The web-based visual management and monitoring solution for DSE

Images exist for all versions of HCD, DSE, DSE OpsCenter, and DataStax Studio.

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