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databricks/containers

Description: Sample base images for Databricks Container Services

Language: Jupyter Notebook

License: Apache-2.0

Stars: 219

Forks: 129

Open issues: 51

Created: 2019-03-28T01:55:20Z

Pushed: 2026-06-08T11:51:34Z

Default branch: master

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README:

Databricks Container Services - Example Containers

NOTE: The latest tags have been removed on most images in favor of runtime-specific tags, with the exception being the databricksruntime/standard image. If your build relied on an image tagged with latest, please update it to match the runtime version of the cluster.

This repository provides Dockerfiles for use with Databricks Container Services. These Dockerfiles are meant as a reference and a starting point, enabling users to build their own custom images to suit their specific needs.

Warning: Runtime Incompatibility

The Dockerfiles on the master branch are currently not maintained to be backwards compatible with every Databricks Runtime version, and are not always updated for new versions.

Documentation

Images

  • [Standard](ubuntu/standard)
  • [Minimal](ubuntu/minimal)
  • [Python](ubuntu/python)
  • [R](ubuntu/R)
  • [DBFS FUSE](ubuntu/dbfsfuse)
  • [SSH](ubuntu/ssh)
  • [GPU](ubuntu/gpu)
  • [BlackIce](ubuntu/blackice)

DockerHub

The Databricks provided sample images have been published to DockerHub

How To Contribute to this Repo

1. Fork and Clone this Repo, locally. 1. Follow the example dockerfiles and ensure your docker file has liberal comments, explaining each step of your image. 1. Be specific when you name your image. *Example:* CentOS7.6RBundle 1. Test your image and verify it works on a Databricks Cluster. 1. Check it into the [experimental](experimental) directory, in a folder specific to the OS. *Example:* experimental/centos/CentOS7.6RBundle 1. Create a pull request and in the pull request indicate what version of Databricks Runtime you tested this with.