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For most use cases, multi-stage are a better alternative, as they give more
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fine-grained control over your build, and can take advantage of future
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optimizations in the builder. Refer to the [use multi-stage builds](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/eng-image/multistage-build/)
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optimizations in the builder. Refer to the [use multi-stage builds](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/)
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section in the userguide for more information.
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`docker` and add users to it.
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For more information about installing Docker or `sudo` configuration, refer to
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the [installation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/) instructions for your operating system.
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the [installation](https://docs.docker.com/install/) instructions for your operating system.
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### Environment variables
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- `cluster-store-opts`: it uses the new options to reload the discovery store.
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- `cluster-advertise`: it modifies the address advertised after reloading.
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- `labels`: it replaces the daemon labels with a new set of labels.
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- `live-restore`: Enables [keeping containers alive during daemon downtime](https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/live-restore/).
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- `live-restore`: Enables [keeping containers alive during daemon downtime](https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/live-restore/).
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- `max-concurrent-downloads`: it updates the max concurrent downloads for each pull.
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- `max-concurrent-uploads`: it updates the max concurrent uploads for each push.
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- `default-runtime`: it updates the runtime to be used if not is
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the container, `docker export` will export the contents of the *underlying*
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directory, not the contents of the volume.
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Refer to [Backup, restore, or migrate data volumes](https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/#backup-restore-or-migrate-data-volumes)
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Refer to [Backup, restore, or migrate data volumes](https://docs.docker.com/v17.03/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/#backup-restore-or-migrate-data-volumes)
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in the user guide for examples on exporting data in a volume.
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## Examples
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> the `json-file` or `journald` logging driver.
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For more information about selecting and configuring logging drivers, refer to
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[Configure logging drivers](https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/logging/overview/).
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[Configure logging drivers](https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/configure/).
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The `docker logs --follow` command will continue streaming the new output from
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the container's `STDOUT` and `STDERR`.
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* [network ls](network_ls.md)
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* [network rm](network_rm.md)
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* [network prune](network_prune.md)
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* [Understand Docker container networks](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/networking/)
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* [Work with networks](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/networking/work-with-networks/)
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* [Understand Docker container networks](https://docs.docker.com/network/)
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* [Work with networks](https://docs.docker.com/network/bridge/)
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