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page_title: Installing using Docker
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page_description: Grafana Installation guide using Docker container
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page_keywords: grafana, installation, docker, container, guide
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---
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# Installing using Docker
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## Install from offical docker image
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Grafana has an offical docker container.
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$ docker run -i -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
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All grafana configuration settings can be defined using ENVIRONMENT variables, this is especially useful when using the
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above container.
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## Docker volumes & ENV config
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The docker container exposes two volumes, the sqlite3 database in the folder `/opt/grafana/data` and
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configuration files in the `/opt/grafana/conf` folder. You can map these volumes to host folders when you start the container:
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$ docker run -d -p 3000:3000 \
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-v /var/grafana/data:/opt/grafana/data \
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-e "GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD=secret \
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grafana/grafana:develop
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In the above example I map the data folder and set a config option via an `ENV` variable.
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## Configuration
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The backend web server has a number of configuration options. Go the [Configuration](configuration) page for details
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on all those options.
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