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by wtallis
1346 days ago
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In all cases, the Docker daemon is running under Linux. The Mac and Windows versions are merely bundling up a Linux VM containing Docker with a frontend that's as transparent as possible, but still with Linux as a hard requirement. Pretending that the Mac and Windows versions somehow aren't using Linux VMs behind the scenes is of no use to anyone. It's a convenience for users when they can get by with ignoring the VM layer, but a detriment when we see people start talking as though Docker for Mac is functionally different from a Linux VM running Docker, and start assuming that enhancements to running Linux VMs under macOS would be inapplicable to and incompatible with "Docker for Mac". |
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I really doubt that's the case if you run native Windows containers on Windows.