# Install Docker Engine Docker Engine is supported on Linux, Cloud, Windows, and OS X. Installation instructions are available for the following: ## On Linux * [Arch Linux](linux/archlinux.md) * [CentOS](linux/centos.md) * [CRUX Linux](linux/cruxlinux.md) * [Debian](linux/debian.md) * [Fedora](linux/fedora.md) * [FrugalWare](linux/frugalware.md) * [Gentoo](linux/gentoolinux.md) * [Oracle Linux](linux/oracle.md) * [Red Hat Enterprise Linux](linux/rhel.md) * [openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise](linux/SUSE.md) * [Ubuntu](linux/ubuntulinux.md) If your linux distribution is not listed above, don't give up yet. To try out Docker on a distribution that is not listed above, go here: [Installation from binaries](binaries.md). ## On Cloud * [Choose how to Install](cloud/cloud.md) * [Example: Manual install on a cloud provider](cloud/cloud-ex-aws.md) * [Example: Use Docker Machine to provision cloud hosts](cloud/cloud-ex-machine-ocean.md) ## On OSX and Windows * [Mac OS X](mac.md) * [Windows](windows.md) ## The Docker Archives Instructions for installing prior releases of Docker can be found in the following docker archives: [Docker v1.7](http://docs.docker.com/v1.7/), [Docker v1.6](http://docs.docker.com/v1.6/), [Docker v1.5](http://docs.docker.com/v1.5/), and [Docker v1.4](http://docs.docker.com/v1.4/). ## Where to go after installing * [About Docker Engine](../index.md) * [Support](https://www.docker.com/support/) * [Training](https://training.docker.com//)