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Licensing

To run Docker Trusted Registry, you need a Docker license, obtained either by purchasing Docker Trusted Registry,acquiring a trial license, or through an AWS hourly subscription. The license is associated with your free Docker Hub account or Docker Hub organization. If you don't have an account, you can set one up, which can be done at the same time as your license request.

Get your Trusted Registry License

  1. Go to the Docker Subscription page and select an edition. After completing a brief registration process, follow the steps to acquire it.

    Note: You may need to disable any pop-up blocker installed on your browser in order to complete the download.

  2. After acquiring your license, view or download it by logging in to Docker Hub, going to your account settings (gear icon at upper right), and selecting "Licenses" from the top nav bar. Download the license by clicking the cloud icon.

The Licenses page displays your currently available licenses and if you selected the trial license, it also keeps track of how many trial days are remaining.

When installing Docker Trusted Registry, you must first obtain your license, then apply it.

Note The Licenses page is where you download the CS engine script by selecting the operating system it needs to run on.

See also

  • For information on how to download the CS engine, see [Installing the CS engine]({{< relref "csengineinstall.md" >}}).

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