This document describes how to install TDengine in a Docker container and perform queries and inserts.
- The easiest way to explore TDengine is through [TDengine Cloud](http://cloud.tdengine.com).
- To get started with TDengine in a non-containerized environment, see [Quick Install from Package](../../get-started/package).
- For a fully managed solution, see the [TDengine Cloud documentation](/cloud/).
- If you want to view the source code, build TDengine yourself, or contribute to the project, see the [TDengine GitHub repository](https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine).
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This document describes how to install TDengine on Linux and Windows and perform queries and inserts.
- The easiest way to explore TDengine is through [TDengine Cloud](http://cloud.tdengine.com).
- To get started with TDengine on Docker, see [Quick Install on Docker](../../get-started/docker).
- For a fully managed solution, see the [TDengine Cloud documentation](/cloud/).
- If you want to view the source code, build TDengine yourself, or contribute to the project, see the [TDengine GitHub repository](https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine).
The full package of TDengine includes the TDengine Server (`taosd`), TDengine Client (`taosc`), taosAdapter for connecting with third-party systems and providing a RESTful interface, a command-line interface (CLI, taos), and some tools. Note that taosAdapter supports Linux only. In addition to connectors for multiple languages, TDengine also provides a [REST API](../../reference/rest-api) through [taosAdapter](../../reference/taosadapter).