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save
Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default)
Aliases
docker image save
, docker save
Options
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-o , --output |
string |
Write to a file, instead of STDOUT | |
--platform |
string |
Save only the given platform variant. Formatted as os[/arch[/variant]] (e.g., linux/amd64 ) |
Description
Produces a tarred repository to the standard output stream.
Contains all parent layers, and all tags + versions, or specified repo:tag
, for
each argument provided.
Examples
Create a backup that can then be used with docker load
.
$ docker save busybox > busybox.tar
$ ls -sh busybox.tar
2.7M busybox.tar
$ docker save --output busybox.tar busybox
$ ls -sh busybox.tar
2.7M busybox.tar
$ docker save -o fedora-all.tar fedora
$ docker save -o fedora-latest.tar fedora:latest
Save an image to a tar.gz file using gzip
You can use gzip to save the image file and make the backup smaller.
$ docker save myimage:latest | gzip > myimage_latest.tar.gz
Cherry-pick particular tags
You can even cherry-pick particular tags of an image repository.
$ docker save -o ubuntu.tar ubuntu:lucid ubuntu:saucy
Save a specific platform (--platform)
The --platform
option allows you to specify which platform variant of the
image to save. By default, docker save
saves all platform variants that
are present in the daemon's image store. Use the --platform
option
to specify which platform variant of the image to save. An error is produced
if the given platform is not present in the local image store.
The platform option takes the os[/arch[/variant]]
format; for example,
linux/amd64
or linux/arm64/v8
. Architecture and variant are optional,
and default to the daemon's native architecture if omitted.
The following example pulls the RISC-V variant of the alpine:latest
image
and saves it to a tar archive.
$ docker pull --platform=linux/riscv64 alpine:latest
latest: Pulling from library/alpine
8c4a05189a5f: Download complete
Digest: sha256:beefdbd8a1da6d2915566fde36db9db0b524eb737fc57cd1367effd16dc0d06d
Status: Downloaded newer image for alpine:latest
docker.io/library/alpine:latest
$ docker image save --platform=linux/riscv64 -o alpine-riscv.tar alpine:latest
$ ls -lh image.tar
-rw------- 1 thajeztah staff 3.9M Oct 7 11:06 alpine-riscv.tar
The following example attempts to save a platform variant of alpine:latest
that doesn't exist in the local image store, resulting in an error.
$ docker image ls --tree
IMAGE ID DISK USAGE CONTENT SIZE IN USE
alpine:latest beefdbd8a1da 10.6MB 3.37MB
├─ linux/riscv64 80cde017a105 10.6MB 3.37MB
├─ linux/amd64 33735bd63cf8 0B 0B
├─ linux/arm/v6 50f635c8b04d 0B 0B
├─ linux/arm/v7 f2f82d424957 0B 0B
├─ linux/arm64/v8 9cee2b382fe2 0B 0B
├─ linux/386 b3e87f642f5c 0B 0B
├─ linux/ppc64le c7a6800e3dc5 0B 0B
└─ linux/s390x 2b5b26e09ca2 0B 0B
$ docker image save --platform=linux/s390x -o alpine-s390x.tar alpine:latest
Error response from daemon: no suitable export target found for platform linux/s390x