Manage Docker products

In this section, learn how to manage access and view usage of the Docker products for your organization. For more detailed information about each product, including how to set up and configure them, see the following manuals:

Manage access to Docker products

Access to Docker products included in your subscription is enabled by default for all users. The included products are:

  • Docker Hub
  • Docker Build Cloud
  • Docker Desktop
  • Docker Scout

Testcontainers Cloud is not enabled by default. To enable Testcontainers Cloud, see the Testcontainers Getting Started guide.

The following sections describe how to enable or disable access for these products.

Manage access to Docker Build Cloud

To learn how to initially set up and configure Docker Build Cloud, sign in to the Docker Build Cloud Dashboard and follow the on-screen instructions.

To manage access to Docker Build Cloud, sign in to Docker Build Cloud as an organization owner, select Account settings, and then manage access under Lock Docker Build Cloud.

Manage access to Docker Scout

To learn how to initially set up and configure Docker Scout for remote repositories, sign in to the Docker Scout Dashboard and follow the on-screen instructions.

To manage access to Docker Scout for use on remote repositories, sign in to the Docker Scout Dashboard and configure integrations and repository settings.

To manage access to Docker Scout for use on local images with Docker Desktop, use Settings Management and set sbomIndexing to false to disable, or to true to enable.

Manage access to Docker Hub

To manage access to Docker Hub, sign in to the Docker Admin Console and configure Registry Access Management or Image Access Management.

Manage access to Testcontainers Cloud

To learn how to initially set up and configure Testcontainers Cloud, sign in to Testcontainers Cloud and follow the on-screen instructions.

To manage access to Testcontainers Cloud, sign in to the Testcontainers Cloud Settings page as an organization owner, and then manage access under Lock Testcontainers Cloud.

Manage access to Docker Desktop

To manage access to Docker Desktop, you can enforce sign-in, then and manage members manually or use provisioning. With sign-in enforced, only users who are a member of your organization can use Docker Desktop after signing in.

View Docker product usage

View usage for the products on the following pages:

If your usage exceeds your subscription amount, you can scale your subscription to meet your needs.