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## TDegnine Graphic User Interface
From TDengine 3.3.0.0, there is a new componenet called `taos-explorer` added in the TDengine docker image. You can use it to manage the databases, super tables, child tables, and data in your TDengine system. There are also some features only available in TDengine Enterprise Edition, please contact TDengine sales team in case you need these features.
From TDengine 3.3.0.0, there is a new component called `taos-explorer` added in the TDengine docker image. You can use it to manage the databases, super tables, child tables, and data in your TDengine system. There are also some features only available in TDengine Enterprise Edition, please contact TDengine sales team in case you need these features.
To use taos-explorer in the container, you need to access the host port mapped from container port 6060. Assuming the host name is abc.com, and the port used on host is 6060, you need to access `http://abc.com:6060`. taos-explorer uses port 6060 by default in the container. When you use it the first time, you need to register with your enterprise email, then can logon using your user name and password in the TDengine database management system.
To use taos-explorer in the container, you need to access the host port mapped from container port 6060. Assuming the host name is abc.com, and the port used on host is 6060, you need to access `http://abc.com:6060`. taos-explorer uses port 6060 by default in the container. The default username and password to log in to the TDengine Database Management System is "root/taosdata".
## Test data insert performance