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TheTwelveYearOld@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

macOS 26 introduces the Containerization Framework: "enables developers to create, download, or run Linux container images directly on Mac"

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macOS 26 introduces the Containerization Framework: "enables developers to create, download, or run Linux container images directly on Mac"

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TheTwelveYearOld@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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Apple supercharges its tools and technologies for developers
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Apple announced new technologies and enhancements to its developer tools to help developers create more beautiful, intelligent, and engaging apps.
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    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

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      well docker on mac is a fully emulated x86 vm. everything is slow.

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        Looking at the docs, I think the current docker desktop is native arm. QEMU is now deprecated

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          oh nice!

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        ~~It’s not that slow. https://www.imore.com/tests-show-apples-m1-emulates-x86-faster-intel-can-run-it-natively~~

        Edit: actually I just benchmarked it and containerized x86 Linux runs at like 40% of native speed. So yeah, that’s pretty freakin slow.

        FWIW arm64 containers ran at nearly native speed, so it’s the x86 emulation that seems to be causing the slowdown.

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          yeah last i worked with it i was the first person in the company to evaluate the arm macs, and it basically couldn’t run our application at all. took a full 40 minutes to spin up, then crashed.

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        That’s only if you’re running an x86 container right? It should be native with an ARM64 one.

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          yeah. last i had a mac there were no arm containers though.

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