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Docker is an open-source technology where it is used for deploying applications through containers. It allows a more transparent method of communication and the requirement of using it is usually light enough to fit into any Linux based VPS project. In this article, you will be able to learn how to install Docker onto your\u00a0VPS. …<\/p>\n