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DataStax Docker Guide

    • Quickstart
    • Recommended settings
    • 6.8 Docker
      • Getting started with DataStax and Docker
      • Prerequisites
      • Creating and starting Docker containers
        • Creating a DataStax Enterprise container
        • Creating an OpsCenter container
        • Creating a Studio container
        • Docker run options
      • Managing the configuration
        • Using the DSE configuration volume
        • Using environment variables
        • Persisting data
        • Exposing public ports
        • Volumes and data directories
      • Attaching to a container and opening a command line
      • Using Docker compose for automated provisioning
      • Building custom Docker images
      • Getting help with Docker
      • Docker known issues
      • Licensing
    • 6.7 Docker
      • Getting started with DataStax and Docker
      • Prerequisites
      • Creating and starting Docker containers
        • Creating a DataStax Enterprise container
        • Creating an OpsCenter container
        • Creating a Studio container
        • Docker run options
      • Managing the configuration
        • Using the DSE configuration volume
        • Using environment variables
        • Persisting data
        • Exposing public ports
        • Volumes and data directories
      • Attaching to a container and opening a command line
      • Using Docker compose for automated provisioning
      • Building custom Docker images
      • Getting help with Docker
      • Docker known issues
      • Licensing
    • 6.0 Docker
      • Getting started with DataStax and Docker
      • Prerequisites
      • Creating and starting Docker containers
        • Creating a DataStax Enterprise container
        • Creating an OpsCenter container
        • Creating a Studio container
        • Docker run options
      • Managing the configuration
        • Using the DSE configuration volume
        • Using environment variables
        • Persisting data
        • Exposing public ports
        • Volumes and data directories
      • Attaching to a container and opening a command line
      • Using Docker compose for automated provisioning
      • Building custom Docker images
      • Getting help with Docker
      • Docker known issues
      • Licensing
    • 5.1 Docker
      • Getting started with DataStax and Docker
      • Prerequisites
      • Creating and starting Docker containers
        • Creating a DataStax Enterprise container
        • Creating an OpsCenter container
        • Creating a Studio container
        • Docker run options
      • Managing the configuration
        • Using the DSE configuration volume
        • Using environment variables
        • Persisting data
        • Exposing public ports
        • Volumes and data directories
      • Attaching to a container and opening a command line
      • Using Docker compose for automated provisioning
      • Building custom Docker images
      • Getting help with Docker
      • Docker known issues
      • Licensing
    • DataStax Docker Images
  • DataStax Docker Guide
  • 6.8 Docker
  • Creating and starting Docker containers

Creating and starting Docker containers

Use the following information to create DataStax Enterprise (DSE) server, DSE OpsCenter, and DataStax Studio containers in production and non-production environments.

Prerequisites Creating a DataStax Enterprise container

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