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# Understand Docker plugins
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You can extend the capabilities of the Docker Engine by loading third-party
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plugins.
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## Types of plugins
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Plugins extend Docker's functionality. They come in specific types. For
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example, a [volume plugin](plugins_volume.md) might enable Docker
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volumes to persist across multiple Docker hosts and a
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[network plugin](plugins_network.md) might provide network plumbing
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using a favorite networking technology, such as vxlan overlay, ipvlan, EVPN, etc.
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Currently Docker supports volume and network driver plugins. In the future it
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will support additional plugin types.
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## Installing a plugin
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Follow the instructions in the plugin's documentation.
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## Finding a plugin
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The following plugins exist:
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* The [Blockbridge plugin](https://github.com/blockbridge/blockbridge-docker-volume)
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is a volume plugin that provides access to an extensible set of
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container-based persistent storage options. It supports single and multi-host Docker
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environments with features that include tenant isolation, automated
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provisioning, encryption, secure deletion, snapshots and QoS.
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* The [Convoy plugin](https://github.com/rancher/convoy) is a volume plugin for a
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variety of storage back-ends including device mapper and NFS. It's a simple standalone
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executable written in Go and provides the framework to support vendor-specific extensions
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such as snapshots, backups and restore.
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* The [Flocker plugin](https://clusterhq.com/docker-plugin/) is a volume plugin
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which provides multi-host portable volumes for Docker, enabling you to run
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databases and other stateful containers and move them around across a cluster
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of machines.
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* The [GlusterFS plugin](https://github.com/calavera/docker-volume-glusterfs) is
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another volume plugin that provides multi-host volumes management for Docker
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using GlusterFS.
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* The [Keywhiz plugin](https://github.com/calavera/docker-volume-keywhiz) is
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a plugin that provides credentials and secret management using Keywhiz as
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a central repository.
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* The [Netshare plugin](https://github.com/gondor/docker-volume-netshare) is a volume plugin
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that provides volume management for NFS 3/4, AWS EFS and CIFS file systems.
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* The [Pachyderm PFS plugin](https://github.com/pachyderm/pachyderm/tree/master/src/cmd/pfs-volume-driver)
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is a volume plugin written in Go that provides functionality to mount Pachyderm File System (PFS)
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repositories at specific commits as volumes within Docker containers.
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* The [REX-Ray plugin](https://github.com/emccode/rexraycli) is a volume plugin
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which is written in Go and provides advanced storage functionality for many
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platforms including EC2, OpenStack, XtremIO, and ScaleIO.
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## Troubleshooting a plugin
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If you are having problems with Docker after loading a plugin, ask the authors
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of the plugin for help. The Docker team may not be able to assist you.
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## Writing a plugin
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If you are interested in writing a plugin for Docker, or seeing how they work
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under the hood, see the [docker plugins reference](plugin_api.md).
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