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* `vX.Y.Z-a.b.c`, `vX.Y-a.b.c`:
These are release builds containing _NetBox version_ `vX.Y.Z`.
They contain the support files of _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c`.
You must _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c` to guarantee the compatibility.
You must use _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c` to guarantee the compatibility.
These images are automatically built from [the corresponding releases of NetBox][netbox-releases].
* `latest-a.b.c`:
These are release builds, containing the latest stable version of NetBox.
They contain the support files of _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c`.
You must _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c` to guarantee the compatibility.
You must use _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c` to guarantee the compatibility.
These images are automatically built from [the `master` branch of NetBox][netbox-master].
* `snapshot-a.b.c`:
These are pre-release builds.
They contain the support files of _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c`.
You must _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c` to guarantee the compatibility.
You must use _NetBox Docker version_ `a.b.c` to guarantee the compatibility.
These images are automatically built from the [`develop` branch of NetBox][netbox-develop].
For each of the above tags, there is an extra tag:
For each of the above tag, there is an extra tag:
* `vX.Y.Z`, `vX.Y`:
This is the same version as `vX.Y.Z-a.b.c` (or `vX.Y-a.b.c`, respectively).
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## Documentation
Please refer [to our wiki on Github][netbox-docker-wiki] for further information on how to use the NetBox Docker image properly.
The wiki covers advanced topics such as using files for secrets, configuring TLS, deployment to Kubernetes, monitoring and configuring NAPALM or LDAP.
The wiki covers advanced topics such as using files for secrets, configuring TLS, deployment to Kubernetes, monitoring and configuring NAPALM and LDAP.
Our wiki is a community effort.
Feel free to correct errors, update outdated information or provide additional guides and insights.