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Docker on mac silicon
Docker on mac silicon









docker on mac silicon

This technique is not officially supported by Microsoft. Microsoft is finally supporting the practice of running Windows 11 on Macs powered by Apples M1 and M2 chips, opening the door for VMware and Parallels to offer full support for. This also means that Anthony Nocentino should see similar results using Colima.įull disclosure: I work for Microsoft on the Database Docs team.

docker on mac silicon

This matches my previous experience with Rosetta 2 emulation in general. Using scripts from my Temporal Tables presentation, performance was about the same as my last Intel-based MacBook Pro, which had 64 GB RAM as well. I have an M1 Max MacBook Pro with 64 GB RAM.

  • You can ignore the warning that the “requested image’s platform (linux/amd64) does not match the detected host platform”.
  • Follow the instructions on Quickstart: Run SQL Server Linux container images with Docker to install SQL Server.
  • Below are the requirements for each: Mac With Intel chip.
  • Find the “Features in development” option, and select the “Use Rosetta for x86/amd64 emulation on Apple Silicon” checkbox You can install Docker for macOS on both Intel and Apple silicon Macs.
  • Once Docker Desktop is running, open the Dashboard and go into Settings.
  • Download and install the latest Docker for Apple Silicon.
  • Previously the only way to run SQL Server on Apple Silicon was via QEMU emulation or Colima (hat tip to Anthony Nocentino).ĭocker released beta support today for Apple’s Rosetta 2 x86 emulation layer, which means you can run SQL Server on Apple M1 or Apple M2 silicon using this option.











    Docker on mac silicon