Updated Starting a Container (markdown)

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Note that the `docker run` command has a slightly misleading name, as it rather creates a container, rather than just starting it, leading to conflicts when using `docker run` after just stopping the container without removing it. For a plain start, see below.
# Creating the Container
The persistent data is stored under /data inside the container, so the only requirement for persistent deployment using Docker is to mount persistent volume at the path: The persistent data is stored under /data inside the container, so the only requirement for persistent deployment using Docker is to mount persistent volume at the path:
```sh ```sh
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``` ```
# using Docker: # using Docker:
docker run -d --name bitwarden -v /bw-data/:/data/ -p 192.168.0.2:80:80 bitwardenrs/server:latest docker run -d --name bitwarden -v /bw-data/:/data/ -p 192.168.0.2:80:80 bitwardenrs/server:latest
```
# Starting the container
If the container has been stopped by `docker stop bitwarden`, a reboot or any other reason you can just start it up again by using
```
docker start bitwarden
``` ```