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  • OVERVIEW
    • Abstract
    • The Problem
    • Roadmap
    • The Cerebrum Solution
  • Product Overview
    • Cerebrum Agent
    • Cerebrum Digital Twin
    • Bring Your Own Agent (BYOA)
    • Cerebrum Cloud
    • Cerebrum Node
    • Cerebrum Validators
    • Cerebrum Node Dashboard
  • Network
    • Stakeholders and Roles
  • TECHNOLOGY STACK
    • Decentralized Compute Network
    • Security and Privacy Infrastructure
    • Smart Contracts
    • Distributed with Diverse Hardware Support
    • Optimization
    • Quality of Service (QoS)
    • Reputation System
  • System Architecture
    • Overview
    • Agent Building Blocks
    • Cerebrum Node
    • Cerebrum Ecosystem Architecture
    • API and Integration Capabilities
  • CEREBRUM NODE SETUP & REGISTRATION
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Docker Installation
    • 3. Docker Desktop
    • 4. Windows Powershell
    • 5. Pull the Docker Image
    • 6. Register a Cerebrum Worker
  • Practical Use Cases
    • Use Cases
    • Blue-Chip Companies
    • SMEs
    • Individuals with High-Value Brands
  • Cerebrum Ecosystem
    • Earning and Rewards Mechanism
    • Business Model
  • Cerebrum Foundation
    • Cerebrum Foundation
    • Volunteer Computing
  • Legal
    • Terms of Use
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  1. CEREBRUM NODE SETUP & REGISTRATION

3. Docker Desktop

After installing Docker, open the Docker Desktop app. This will start Docker running. Its important to note that the node will only be connected to our networn if Docker is open and running the Docker container.

If you would like to disconnect your GPU as a node, then closing docker will be sufficient.

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