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```bash
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docker run -d --name py-kms --restart always -p 1688:1688 pykmsorg/py-kms
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```
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If you just want to use the image and don't want to build them yourself, you can always use the official image at the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/pykmsorg/py-kms) (`pykmsorg/py-kms`). To ensure that you are using always the
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latest version you should check something like [watchtower](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower) out !
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#### Tags
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There are currently three tags of the image available (select one just by appending `:<tag>` to the image from above):
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* `latest`, currently the same like `minimal`.
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* `minimal`, which is based on the python3 minimal configuration of py-kms. _This tag does NOT include `sqlite` support !_
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* `python3`, which is fully configurable and equipped with `sqlite` support and a web interface for management.
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If you just want to use the image and don't want to build them yourself, you can always use the official image at the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/pykmsorg/py-kms) (`pykmsorg/py-kms`). To ensure that you are using always the
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latest version you should check something like [watchtower](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower) out !
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#### Architectures
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There are currently the following architectures available (if you need an other, feel free to open an issue):
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* `amd64`
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* `arm32v6` Raspberry PI 1 (A, A+, B, B+, Zero)
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* `arm32v7` Raspberry PI 2 (B)
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* `arm64v8` Raspberry PI 2 (B v1.2), Raspberry PI 3 (A+, B, B+), Raspberry PI 4 (B)
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_Please note that any architecture other than the classic `amd64` is slightly bigger (~4 MB), caused by the use of qemu during building._
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### Systemd
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If you are running a Linux distro using `systemd`, create the file: `sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/py3-kms.service`, then add the following (change it where needed) and save:
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