![]() ![]() "Users for the first time now have a uniform Docker experience across Linux, Mac and Windows platforms," explained Patrick Chanezon, member of the technical staff at Docker, Inc. ![]() With this release, the company has eliminated the need for such third-party software by integrating Docker directly with host-native virtualization, leveraging the Apple Hypervisor framework that first appeared in Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10) and Microsoft's Hyper-V from Windows 10. Previously, running a Docker container on Windows or the Mac OS required the open source Oracle VirtualBox application. With this release, it's now possible to install Docker and launch it on those platforms like any other packaged application available in native app stores, according to the company. Docker last week announced a beta release of Mac and Windows developer tools for working with its Docker container technology.
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