sudo_apt_install_docker

Docker is a powerful and flexible open-source platform for building, deploying and running applications in the cloud or on-premises. It provides a simple, secure and cost-effective way to build distributed systems by managing and orchestrating containers. With the recent release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Docker is now easier than ever to install and use with its command line interface (CLI), `sudo_apt_install_docker`. Here's how you can easily get started with Docker on Ubuntu: ```bash # Install dependencies sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y sudo_apt_install_docker # Run the command line interface sudo_apt_install_docker ``` With `sudo_apt_install_docker`, you can now easily install and use Docker with your Ubuntu 20.04 system. Whether you're a developer, IT administrator or hobbyist, Docker provides an intuitive and simple way to manage and run containers on your Linux server or cloud instance. To learn more about Docker, check out its official documentation at: https://docs.docker.com/install/. With the help of `sudo_apt_install_docker`, you can easily get started with Docker on Ubuntu 20.04. Happy coding!