Introduction and initial setup for containerized server-side services from the premium self-hosted bundles
The {enterpriseversion} server-side components can be deployed on Docker orchestration applications such as Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, or OpenShift. {companyname} provides Docker images through the {companyname} Cloud Registry. An access token will be provided by {companyname} to log into the registry to retrieve the Docker image and run the container.
The following sections assist with containerizing the {productname} services for users with licenses to the Self-hosted {productname} Enterprise bundles:
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The Self-hosted Essential bundle.
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The Self-hosted Professional bundle.
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The Self-hosted Premium bundle.
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The Docker Engine is installed and running.
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The user has Administrative or Root user access to run the Docker commands.
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The user is either:
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Using a Unix-like operating system, such as Linux or macOS.
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Using Windows and has access to unix command line tools using Git for Windows, Cygwin, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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Proceed to setting up and deploying the containerized services for:
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For the Enhanced Media Embed and Link Checker service, see: Deploy the {productname} hyperlinking server-side component using Docker.
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For the Image Editing and Export image proxy service, see: Deploy the {productname} image proxy server-side component using Docker.
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For the Spell Checker service, see: Deploy the {productname} spelling service server-side component using Docker.
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For the Export to PDF service, see: Deploy the {productname} Export to PDF service server-side component using Docker.
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For the Import from Word and Export to Word services, see: Deploy the {productname} Import from Word and Export to Word service server-side component using Docker.