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# Docker
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!!! tip
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If you're new to dockers and want a easy setup I suggest to take a look at [DockSTARTer](https://dockstarter.com/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}.
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I've also created a short guide [HERE](/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/Dockstarter/) where I explain the settings for the most used applications.
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The main goal of DockSTARTer is to make it quick and easy to get up and running with Docker.
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You may choose to rely on DockSTARTer for various changes to your Docker system or use DockSTARTer as a stepping stone and learn to do more advanced configurations.
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*DockSTARTer was actually my first steps in to the world of dockers.*
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!!! note
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I'm not going to explain how to get dockers installed and running, I will only explain which folder structure we recommend.
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The paths mentioned below refer to internal paths for the containers!
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External paths depends where you mounted your share or your drives.
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For example `/<path_to_data>/data`, or even `/data`.
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!!! info
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The paths you use on the inside matter. Because of how Docker’s volumes work, passing in two or three volumes such as the commonly suggested `/tv`, `/movies` and `/downloads` makes them look like two or three file systems, even if they aren’t. This means hard links won’t work and instead of an instant move, a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete is used.
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--8<-- "includes/hardlinks/folder-structure.md"
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--8<-- "includes/hardlinks/breakdown-folder-structure.md"
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--8<-- "includes/hardlinks/permissions.md"
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## Docker-compose Example
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!!! example ""
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This is a docker-compose example based on a default Ubuntu install.
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The storage location used for the host is actually the same as in the container to make it easier to understand in this case `/data`.
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The appdata (`/config`) will be stored on the host in the `/docker/appdata/{appname}`
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??? example "docker-compose - [CLICK TO EXPAND]"
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```yml
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--8<-- "includes/docker/docker-compose.yml"
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```
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--8<-- "includes/hardlinks/docker-compose-commands.md"
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--8<-- "includes/support.md"
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