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Configure Docker Offload

Subscription: Docker Offload
Requires: Docker Desktop 4.65 and later

You can configure Docker Offload settings at different levels depending on your role. Organization owners can manage settings for all users in their organization, while individual developers can configure their own Docker Desktop settings when allowed by their organization.

Manage settings for your organization

For organization owners, you can manage Docker Offload settings for all users in your organization. For more details, see Manage Docker products. To view usage for Docker Offload, see Docker Offload usage.

Configure settings in Docker Desktop

For developers, you can enable or disable Docker Offload in Docker Desktop if allowed by your organization. To manage this setting:

  1. Open the Docker Desktop Dashboard and sign in.
  2. Select the settings icon in the Docker Desktop Dashboard header.
  3. In Settings, select Docker Offload.
  4. Toggle Enable Docker Offload. When enabled, you can start Offload sessions.