Compare the Top System Utilities that integrate with Docker as of July 2025

This a list of System Utilities that integrate with Docker. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Docker. View the products that work with Docker in the table below.

What are System Utilities for Docker?

System utilities are software tools that can be used to improve, optimize, configure, and enhance a computer's functions and features. System utilities provide a variety of use cases including file management, disk cleanup, PC tune up, file copying, backup, analytics, memory management, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best System Utilities for Docker currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Shift

    Shift

    Shift Technologies Inc.

    Your power browser. Shift is the first browser to merge all your web apps into one powerful window. Streamline everything you do online when you install Shift and access thousands of apps without leaving your browser. Connect all of your Gmail, Outlook, and Office 365 accounts and manage everything from one centralized window. Build out your Shift browser with apps that integrate seamlessly so you have ultra-fast access to all the tools you use to stream, shop, work, browse, and stay connected. Shift brings it all together. We don’t use the internet for a simple search anymore. Every day, we juggle apps, hundreds of tabs, and multiple accounts—but while big browsers make that feel messy, Shift makes it simple. Tired of logging in and out? Stay logged into multiple accounts within the same app so you can toggle between profiles easily. Create multiple browser workspaces that keep different kinds of tabs, bookmarks, apps, and inboxes separate.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Technologies

    Kasm Workspaces streams your workplace environment directly to your web browser…on any device and from any location. Kasm uses our high-performance streaming and secure isolation technology to provide web-native Desktop as a Service (DaaS), application streaming, and secure/private web browsing. Kasm is not just a service; it is a highly configurable platform with a robust developer API and devops-enabled workflows that can be customized for your use-case, at any scale. Workspaces can be deployed in the cloud (Public or Private), on-premise (Including Air-Gapped Networks or your Homelab), or in a hybrid configuration.
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    LogicalDOC

    LogicalDOC

    LogicalDOC

    LogicalDOC helps organizations around the world gain complete control over document management. Focusing on business process automation and fast content retrieval, this premier document management system (DMS) allows teams to create, collaborate, and manage large volumes of documents and stores valuable company data in a centralized repository. System features include a drag-and-drop document upload, forms management, optical character recognition (OCR), duplicate detection, barcode recognition, event logging, document archiving, integrated document workflow, and so much more. Schedule a free, no obligation, one-on-one demo today.
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    Technitium DNS Server
    Block ads & malware at DNS level for your entire network! Self host a DNS server for privacy & security. Technitium DNS Server is an open-source authoritative as well as recursive DNS server that can be used for self-hosting a DNS server for privacy & security. It works out-of-the-box with no or minimal configuration and provides a user-friendly web console accessible using any modern web browser. Nobody really bothers about domain name resolution since it works automatically behind the scenes and is complex to understand. Most computer software uses the operating system's DNS resolver that usually queries the configured ISP's DNS server using UDP protocol. This way works well for most people but, your ISP can see and control what website you can visit even when the website employs HTTPS security. Not only that, some ISPs can redirect, block or inject content into websites you visit even when you use a different DNS provider like Google DNS or Cloudflare DNS.
    Starting Price: Free
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    fpm

    fpm

    fpm

    fpm is a tool that lets you easily create packages for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, Arch Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and more! fpm isn’t a new packaging system, it’s a tool to help you make packages for existing systems with less effort. It does this by offering a command-line interface to allow you to create packages easily. FPM is written in ruby and can be installed using gem. For some package formats (like rpm and snap), you will need certain packages installed to build them. Some package formats require other tools to be installed on your machine to be built; especially if you are building a package for another operating system/distribution. FPM takes your program and builds packages that can be installed easily on various operating systems. It can take any nodejs package, ruby gem, or even a python package and turn it into a deb, rpm, pacman, etc. package.
    Starting Price: Free
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    FreshRSS

    FreshRSS

    FreshRSS

    FreshRSS is a self-hosted RSS and Atom feed aggregator. It is lightweight, easy to work with, powerful, and customizable. Follow websites, podcasts, and video channels in a single place. Read your articles directly in FreshRSS. Search and save queries for quick access. Generate feeds by scraping external websites. Generate new feeds based on your filters. Import and export your feeds with OPML. Stay connected to your feeds in real time. Adapt to your needs thanks to a lot of options. Follow your feeds with or without a third-party application. FreshRSS can manage 1M+ articles and 50k+ feeds without complaining. Customize FreshRSS with themes and extensions. FreshRSS is translated in more than 15 languages. FreshRSS is an RSS aggregator and reader. It allows you to read and follow several news websites at a glance without the need to browse from one website to another.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tiny Tiny RSS

    Tiny Tiny RSS

    Tiny Tiny RSS

    Tiny Tiny RSS is a free and open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggregator. Free software, licensed under GNU GPLv3; self-hosted: control your own data and protect your privacy instead of relying on third-party services. Supports feed aggregation/syndication, keyboard shortcuts, and OPML import/export. Multiple ways to share stuff: export RSS feeds, plugins for various social sites, sharing by URL, etc. Sharing arbitrary content through tt-RSS. Plugins and themes, embedding full article content via readability and site-specific plugins, deduplication, including perceptual hashing for images, podcasts, flexible article filtering, JSON API, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ROCKITPLAY

    ROCKITPLAY

    DacsLabs

    ROCKITPLAY delivers data differently than a standard game download or file load. Instead of downloading files in an arbitrary sequence, ROCKITPLAY sequences data based on real user gameplay, so that the data blocks that are required in the first minutes of gameplay are delivered first. FastStart downloads can start a game with as little as 1% downloaded. ROCKITPLAY dynamically adjusts the time to start based on the game and available user bandwidth. Start playing games up to 200x faster while downloading. Reduce patch sizes by up to 50% saving bandwidth and costs. Increase reading speed of HDD to greater than SSD speed. Based on real user behavior the system intelligently predicts required data blocks in order to start the game during download. With ROCKITPLAY, the game is being downloaded in data-sequenced order, so at the end you have a full, standard game install. Data remains sequenced even on your local drive, significantly improving game boot and loading time.
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    Google Cloud Artifact Registry
    Artifact Registry is Google Cloud’s unified, fully managed package and container registry designed for high-performance artifact storage and dependency management. It centralizes host­ing of container images (Docker/OCI), Helm charts, language packages (Java/Maven, Node.js/npm, Python), and OS packages, offering fast, scalable, reliable, and secure handling with built-in vulnerability scanning and IAM-based access control. Integrated seamlessly with Google Cloud CI/CD tools like Cloud Build, Cloud Run, GKE, Compute Engine, and App Engine, it supports regional and virtual repositories with granular security via VPC Service Controls and customer-managed encryption keys. Developers benefit from standardized Docker Registry API support, comprehensive REST/RPC interfaces, and migration paths from Container Registry. Daily updated documentation includes quickstarts, repository management, access configuration, observability tools, and deep-dive guides.
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    File Browser

    File Browser

    File Browser

    File Browser is a create-your-own-cloud-kind of software where you can install it on a server, direct it to a path and then access your files through a nice web interface. You have many available features! File Browser is a single binary and can be used as a standalone executable. Although, some might prefer to use it with Docker or Caddy, which is a fantastic web server that enables HTTPS by default. Its installation is quite straightforward independent on which system you want to use. You are able to customize your File Browser installation by changing its name to any other you want, by adding a global custom style sheet and by using your own logotype if you want. To address this, there are three configuration options that can be changed:
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