Guide

Using Docker Desktop in Large-Scale Enterprises

Using Docker Desktop in Large-Scale Enterprises

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Docker Desktop enables large enterprises to run Linux and Windows containers securely on Windows workstations. It offers consistent environments, integration with identity providers (SSO, SCIM), registry access controls, and advanced security features. Deploying Docker Desktop at scale requires careful setup, including WSL2 hardening, permissions management, and optional disabling of Windows containers to reduce risk. Tools like Docker Build Cloud, Scout, and hardened settings improve security and compliance. Best practices recommend using hyperv-isolated containers, centralized controls, and careful image management to balance productivity with strong security.

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