Berikut ini adalah cara install Daemon Tools Lite pada PC. Daemon Tools adalah sebuah software yang berfungsi sebagai Virtual Driver dan mendukung berbagai file yang berformat iso, nrg, bwt, ccd, cue, dan sebagainya. Software Daemon Tools biasa digunakan untuk Instalasi game game 'besar' PC. Ini digunakan untuk 'mounting / mount image'.
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Docker Desktop for Windows is the Community version of Docker for Microsoft Windows.You can download Docker Desktop for Windows from Docker Hub.
By downloading Docker Desktop, you agree to the terms of the Docker Software End User License Agreement and the Docker Data Processing Agreement.
What to know before you installSystem Requirements
Note: Docker supports Docker Desktop on Windows based on Microsoft’s support lifecycle for Windows 10 operating system. For more information, see the Windows lifecycle fact sheet.
README for Docker Toolbox and Docker Machine users: Microsoft Hyper-V is required to run Docker Desktop. The Docker Desktop Windows installer enables Hyper-V if required, and restarts your machine. When Hyper-V is enabled, VirtualBox no longer works. However, any existing VirtualBox VM images are retained.
VirtualBox VMs created with
docker-machine (including the default onetypically created during Toolbox install) no longer start. These VMs cannot beused side-by-side with Docker Desktop. However, you can still usedocker-machine to manage remote VMs.
What’s included in the installer
The Docker Desktop installation includes Docker Engine, Docker CLI client, Docker Compose, Docker Machine, and Kitematic.
Containers and images created with Docker Desktop are shared between alluser accounts on machines where it is installed. This is because all Windowsaccounts use the same VM to build and run containers.
Nested virtualization scenarios, such as running Docker Desktop on aVMWare or Parallels instance might work, but there are no guarantees. Formore information, see Running Docker Desktop in nested virtualization scenarios.
Note: Refer to the Docker compatibility matrix for complete Docker compatibility information with Windows Server.
About Windows containers
Looking for information on using Windows containers?
Install Docker Desktop on Windows
Start Docker Desktop
Docker Desktop does not start automatically after installation. To start Docker Desktop, search for Docker, and select Docker Desktop in the search results.
When the whale icon in the status bar stays steady, Docker Desktop is up-and-running, and is accessible from any terminal window.
If the whale icon is hidden in the Notifications area, click the up arrow on thetaskbar to show it. To learn more, see Docker Settings.
After installing the Docker Desktop app, you also get a pop-up success message withsuggested next steps, and a link to this documentation.
When initialization is complete, click the whale icon in the Notifications area and select About Docker Desktop to verify that you have the latest version.
Congratulations! You are successfully running Docker Desktop on Windows.
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To uninstall Docker Desktop from your Windows machine:
Note: Uninstalling Docker Desktop will destroy Docker containers and images local to the machine and remove the files generated by the application.
Switch between Stable and Edge versions
Docker Desktop allows you to switch between Stable and Edge releases. However, you can only have one version of Docker Desktop installed at a time. Switching between Stable and Edge versions can destabilize your development environment, particularly in cases where you switch from a newer (Edge) channel to an older (Stable) channel.
For example, containers created with a newer Edge version of Docker Desktop maynot work after you switch back to Stable because they may have been createdusing Edge features that aren’t in Stable yet. Keep this in mind asyou create and work with Edge containers, perhaps in the spirit of a playgroundspace where you are prepared to troubleshoot or start over.
To safely switch between Edge and Stable versions, ensure you save images and export the containers you need, then uninstall the current version before installing another. For more information, see the section Save and Restore data below.
Save and restore data
You can use the following procedure to save and restore images and container data. For example, if you want to switch between Edge and Stable, or to reset your VM disk:
For information on how to back up and restore data volumes, see Backup, restore, or migrate data volumes.
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Learning has never been so easy!
Many modern servers don't come with an optical media drive, including NAS servers such as the Dell R410. Installing from a USB stick may work, but some Windows installations fail with 'No CD/DVD driver present' warnings. At this point, you can either slipstream a custom install with the drivers, or just boot and install with your iDRAC card. Here's how.
9 Steps totalStep 1: Configure iDRAC
On the server, configure the DRAC with an IP address, netmask, username and password. You can do this by pressing ctrl+e during the bootup phase when indicated.
Step 2: Insert or mount install media to your workstation.
If all you have is the .iso, then mount it to your workstation as a virtual drive. If you have the CD/DVD, insert it - though installing via .iso will be much faster so consider making an .iso file and mounting that as virtual media.
Video Tutorial for mounting ISO files in Windows using Daemon tools lite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTapZIx9DnQ&feature=related Step 3: Launch DRAC virtual console
---May be slightly different depending on your version if iDRAC---
This step requires Java to be installed on your workstation.
Before turning your server on (but after configuring your DRAC card and plugging in your DRAC to the network), open a web browser (Firefox is the only one I could get to work properly), and point it to the IP address of your DRAC. Once logged into your DRAC, go to 'Console/Media' (at the top) > 'Launch Virtual Console' (button).
Step 4: Attach Virtaul Media
This step allows you to pass media (ISO, CD, DVD other bootable devices...) from your workstation to your server.
Consol/Media Tab > Configuration > Virtual Media > Status > Attach
Press 'Apply' button
Step 5: Mount your workstation's CD drive to the server
---May be slightly different depending on your version if iDRAC---
Click on 'virtual media' > 'launch virtual media' > A new window opens up.
Click Add Image > Select your ISO (or CD/DVD install media) file > Put a check mark in the 'Mapped' check box on the device you wish to use.
Step 6: Turn on server
Power > Power On System
You may get a message saying 'You are about to execute a server control action. Are you sure you want to continue?' Select OK.
Step 7: Set Boot Order
In order to boot from Virtual Media, press F11 to select boot menu. Wait 11 months for Dell server to perform start up tasks...........
Step 8: Select Boot Device
Once presented with the boot menu, select 'Virtual CD'
Step 9: Install
Install your OS as if you would be standing at the console with the Disk in the drive.
Dell's iDRAC and other server vendors (Such as HP's iLO) allow you to seamlessly manage a remote server from installing the OS to post installation maintenance. Using the iDRAC method of installing, you are not limited in your OS installation choices. You can install Windows, Linux, ESX, etc... on your remote servers easily without ever leaving your bathroom!
Published: Feb 03, 2012 · Last Updated: Mar 06, 2012
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