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minus-squareMatt The HorwoodlinkfedilinkEnglish1•10 days agoI see, I don’t use docker all that much on my works Mac. So haven’t noticed the speed. Also is it the storage share that’s slow? As docker desktop is a VM
minus-squarelime!linkfedilinkEnglish5•10 days agowell docker on mac is a fully emulated x86 vm. everything is slow.
minus-squareMatt The HorwoodlinkfedilinkEnglish4•10 days agoLooking at the docs, I think the current docker desktop is native arm. QEMU is now deprecated
minus-squareThe_DecryptorlinkfedilinkEnglish1•10 days agoThat’s only if you’re running an x86 container right? It should be native with an ARM64 one.
minus-squarelime!linkfedilinkEnglish2•10 days agoyeah. last i had a mac there were no arm containers though.
I see, I don’t use docker all that much on my works Mac. So haven’t noticed the speed.
Also is it the storage share that’s slow? As docker desktop is a VM
well docker on mac is a fully emulated x86 vm. everything is slow.
Looking at the docs, I think the current docker desktop is native arm. QEMU is now deprecated
oh nice!
That’s only if you’re running an x86 container right? It should be native with an ARM64 one.
yeah. last i had a mac there were no arm containers though.