Hi All, 

On platforms that don’t support containers (e.g. Windows)  by default 
Vagrant spins up a Tiny Core Linux (boot2docker) Docker host. In addition 
it's provide possibilities to run Docker containers in a custom Docker host 
over "vagrant_vagrantfile" configuration parameter. This works pretty well 
for us. 

Now we would like to use the same "customer docker host" across all 
environments (including Linux based one).

Is there any possibility to use  "customer docker host" under the Linux 
instead of one natively installed docker. The same way as used under the 
Windows when native one is not available.

BR, Tomasz.
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Tomasz Majchrowski - Information Technology and Services Consultant and 
Contractor

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