Updated : Rancher Desktop ( rancherdesktop.io) provide a package that has a similar feel to Docker Desktop - download and install it, let the wizard do its thing and you’re up and running within a few minutes. Hopefully having these options together in one blog post is somewhat helpful in choosing between them too! These are of course noted wherever I’ve used them, with a few tweaks of my own I’ve made on top of these excellent guides. I tried out three four options for Mac - landing on one as my preference as it covered both the need to run on the newer Apple Silicon and allow mounting of volumes on the host OS, which is something I do fairly frequently (mostly to shorten the feedback loop when testing changes that run on an image intended to run in CI).ĭisclaimer: Most of the steps detailed below were found through following other fantastic blog posts I found out there □. This article will mostly focus on MacOS, although there is a brief note about Windows/WSL included for completeness too. Without going into any detail about it, let’s just say I’m not a fan of taking something that you’ve made freely available previously and deciding that you now want to charge for it!įrom this ‘Is Docker in Trouble?’ Blog Post In this blog post I’m going to talk through my recent experiences as I attempted to ditch Docker Desktop - the licensing changes that come into effect at the end of January being the primary motivator.
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