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The easiest way to install Docker on Mac or Windows is to install <= a class=3D"external-link" href=3D"https://www.docker.com/products/docker-to= olbox" rel=3D"nofollow">Docker Toolbox.
This will install VirtualBox with a small Linux VM with Docker called a = Docker Machine.
It also install Kitematic (Alpha), which is a user interface which wraps= around your Docker Machine.
By default, you Docker Machine VM will automatically mount your C:\Users= folder on Windows, or the /Users folder on OSX.
This allows you to have a shared space between your host and your Docker= Machine without opening up the root directory of your file system.
Depending on which flavor of Linux you run, y= our installation instructions may vary.
Simply follow the guides above to get Docker running in your environment= and start playing around with containers.