Orthanc with Docker
Depending on whether or not you want uploaded studies to persist in Orthanc after Docker has been closed, there are two different methods for starting the Docker image:
Temporary data storage​
This command will start an instance of the jodogne/orthanc-plugins Docker image. All data will be removed when the instance is stopped!
docker run --rm -p 4242:4242 -p 8042:8042 jodogne/orthanc-plugins
Persistent data storage​
In order to allow your data to persist after the instance is stopped, you first need to create an image and attached data volume with Docker. The steps are as follows:
Create a persistent data volume for Orthanc to use
docker create --name sampledata -v /sampledata jodogne/orthanc-plugins
Note: On Windows, you need to use an absolute path for the data volume, like so:
docker create --name sampledata -v '//C/Users/erik/sampledata' jodogne/orthanc-plugins
Run Orthanc from Docker with the data volume attached
docker run --volumes-from sampledata -p 4242:4242 -p 8042:8042 jodogne/orthanc-plugins
Upload your data and it will be persisted