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      <title>Running Docker inside Docker</title>
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      <description>Background 📃 First let&amp;rsquo;s understand the use cases to run docker inside a docker container.
Generally we build docker images in a VM which is a common approch. but recently, I was trying to create a Docker-based dynamic container as agent for the TeamCity Server, As a part of CI build, the pipeline will create a docker image inside the docker agent which i have integrated with the TeamCity Server.</description>
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