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## What is in the sandbox?
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If you are just using trust out-of-the-box you only need your Docker Engine
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-client and access to Docker's own public hub. The sandbox mimics a
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+client and access to the Docker hub. The sandbox mimics a
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production trust environment, and requires these additional components:
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| MySQL | The database where all of the trust information will be stored |
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The sandbox uses the Docker daemon on your local system. Within the `notarysandbox`
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-you interact with a local registry rather than the public Docker Hub. This means
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+you interact with a local registry rather than the Docker Hub. This means
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your everyday image repositories are not used. They are protected while you play.
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When you play in the sandbox, you'll also create root and tagging keys. The
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