![]() This has made doing Docker related stuff go from impossible (due to the poor performance) to joyful. Actually, I set up a reverse SSH tunnel to my beefy work computer, which is the thing doing the actual work. Because it runs K8s in Docker, kind can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. I was using minikube, but K3s just strikes me as the better way to go at this point, and it is so much easier to install and use and I can add more hardware, etc. The best performing one, which is what I am using, is having a dedicated VPS. Docker Kubernetes Vs Minikube Install And Use. There is no mention of ARM vs x86 in his article, but since running an x86 VM is only possible using Parallels (AFAIK, VMWare and VirtualBox is a no go) that might not be an option. This great article compares several approaches for speeding up Docker on Mac, and all the best performing ones use `Mutagen` to sync your working dir to the Linux host. The by far best option I have tried so far is simply not running Docker on the mac: instead delegating it to a dedicated x86 Linux host. Docker on Apple Silicon (ARM) is tenfolds worse, like described in the first posts here, but the worst place to be is where I am: having to use a specific old Ubuntu Docker image that only exists for x86 and then having to run it on an ARM Mac ? Docker performance on a mac has always had terrible file system performance, just try adding a watcher task in any project. ![]()
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