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# Docker Experimental Features
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This page contains a list of features in the Docker engine which are
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experimental. Experimental features are **not** ready for production. They are
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provided for test and evaluation in your sandbox environments.
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The information below describes each feature and the GitHub pull requests and
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issues associated with it. If necessary, links are provided to additional
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documentation on an issue. As an active Docker user and community member,
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please feel free to provide any feedback on these features you wish.
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## Install Docker experimental
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Unlike the regular Docker binary, the experimental channels is built and
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updated nightly on https://experimental.docker.com. From one day to the
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next, new features may appear, while existing experimental features may be
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refined or entirely removed.
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1. Verify that you have `curl` installed.
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$ which curl
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If `curl` isn't installed, install it after updating your manager:
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install curl
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2. Get the latest Docker package.
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$ curl -sSL https://experimental.docker.com/ | sh
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The system prompts you for your `sudo` password. Then, it downloads and
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installs Docker and its dependencies.
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>**Note**: If your company is behind a filtering proxy, you may find that the
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>`apt-key`
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>command fails for the Docker repo during installation. To work around this,
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>add the key directly using the following:
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>
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> $ curl -sSL https://experimental.docker.com/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
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3. Verify `docker` is installed correctly.
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$ sudo docker run hello-world
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This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container.
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### Get the Linux binary
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To download the latest experimental `docker` binary for Linux,
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use the following URLs:
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https://experimental.docker.com/builds/Linux/i386/docker-latest
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https://experimental.docker.com/builds/Linux/x86_64/docker-latest
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After downloading the appropriate binary, you can follow the instructions
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[here](https://docs.docker.com/installation/binaries/#get-the-docker-binary) to run the `docker` daemon.
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> **Note**
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> 1) You can get the MD5 and SHA256 hashes by appending .md5 and .sha256 to the URLs respectively
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> 2) You can get the compressed binaries by appending .tgz to the URLs
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### Build an experimental binary
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You can also build the experimental binary from the standard development environment by adding
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`DOCKER_EXPERIMENTAL=1` to the environment where you run `make` to build Docker binaries. For example,
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to build a dynamically-linked Docker binary with the experimental features enabled:
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$ DOCKER_EXPERIMENTAL=1 make dynbinary
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## Current experimental features
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* [Network plugins](plugins_network.md)
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* [Networking and Services UI](networking.md)
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* [Native multi-host networking](network_overlay.md)
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* [Compose, Swarm and networking integration](compose_swarm_networking.md)
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## How to comment on an experimental feature
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Each feature's documentation includes a list of proposal pull requests or PRs associated with the feature. If you want to comment on or suggest a change to a feature, please add it to the existing feature PR.
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Issues or problems with a feature? Inquire for help on the `#docker` IRC channel or in on the [Docker Google group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/docker-user).
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