Docker Desktop for Linux Arrives
Docker Desktop for Linux users is finally here. Let’s take a look at what Docker Desktop has in store.
What’s Docker Desktop for Linux?
Docker Desktop is an integrated development environment for Docker containers. It includes Docker CLI client, Docker engine, Docker Compose, Kubernetes, Credential Helper, and Docker Content Trust. With the help of Docker Desktop, you are able to build and share various microservices and containerized applications.
Earlier, Docker wasn’t available for Linux. Docker and its containers live on Linux in the production phase. But, after a long wait, Docker provided Docker Desktop for Linux.
Advantages of Docker Desktop for Linux
Docker Desktop not only makes it easy to build containers, but also allows developers to handle containers, volumes, and images. Some
of the advantages of experiencing the Docker Desktop are:
1/ Seamless Kubernetes integration
2/ A wholesome Docker experience throughout significant OSes.
3/ The Docker Desktop UI offers insights into your Docker processes running on your machine.
4/ Docker Desktop for Linux gives Docker Extensions. With these, you can add complementary development tools.
Also, Docker Extensions allows you to discover and begin with the tools you need for your apps. You need not spend time searching, downloading, evaluating, configuring, and managing tools.