Installing Docker is very fast and easy, so much so that it barely constitutes its own section. In the last chapter, we had to install several packages in order to get a KVM virtualization server up and running as well as tweaking some configuration files. By comparison, installing Docker is effortless, as you only need to install the docker.io package:
sudo apt install docker.io
Docker is only supported on 64-bit versions of Ubuntu. The required package is available in 32-bit Ubuntu, but it's not guaranteed to function properly. If you don't recall which version of Ubuntu Server you installed, run the following command:
uname -m
You should receive the following output:
x86_64
uname -m
You should receive the following output:
x86_64
Yes, that's all there is to it. Installing Docker was definitely much easier than setting up KVM as we did in the previous chapter. Ubuntu includes Docker in its default...