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Can I Run a Docker Container on Launch?
Launch is a front-end hosting and deployment platform for websites built on the Contentstack CMS instantly, but it cannot run Docker containers.
Containerization can be helpful to ensure that your website works the same way on any machine. On your local machine, you can specifically define the dependencies required by your application by creating a Docker container.
You may not need to use Docker to deploy your application since Contentstack Launch supports many front-end frameworks without requiring any configuration. However, Docker can be used to replicate the same local environment across machines.
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