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# Settings

### Docker Private Registry

Docker images of the application can be stored on a private docker registry, you can setup and configure JovianX to use a private docker registry. This created a&#x20;

![Docker Private Registry](/files/-LrDTP2Y7UXdx8NWbkIO)

To enable Docker Private Registry&#x20;

1. Go to **Settings** > **Application** > **Docker Private Registry**&#x20;
2. Toggle Docker Private Registry **ON** (upper right corner of the card)
3. Configure your account details:
   1. Registry URL
   2. Registry Username&#x20;
   3. Registry Password
   4. Your email address

### Manage DNS Records

JovianX can create and manage DNS records for new customer accounts. When a new account is created&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** DNS Name is not the time now&#x20;
{% endhint %}


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