SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Docker, the organization behind the open platform for distributed applications, today announced the beta release of Docker for Mac and Docker for Windows. The two new releases represent significant software architecture changes that were made to optimize Docker for an OS-native experience. As native Mac and Windows apps, Docker can now be installed, launched and utilized from a system toolbar just like any other packaged application available in native App Stores.
Docker for Mac and Windows include extensive system-level development that directly integrates Docker with host-native virtualization (e.g. Apple Hypervisor framework and Microsoft Hyper-V), networking, filesystems and security capabilities. Users for the first time now have a uniform Docker experience across Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. These integrated products include Docker Compose and Notary tools and offer a streamlined installation process that no longer requires non-system, third-party software like VirtualBox. This results in significantly faster performance and improves the user experience in terms of developer workflow and file synchronization for editing and testing code.
“As a third-birthday gift to Docker users, we are excited to deliver this powerful evolution of our developer tools,” said Solomon Hykes, Founder, CTO and Chief Product Officer for Docker. “Docker for Mac and Windows reflects deep OS system-level work from our Unikernel Systems team and demonstrates how, moving forward, we can leverage native platform capabilities to provide users with the same optimized Docker experience on all platforms. These integrated software packages are designed to remove an additional layer of ‘dependency hell’ for Mac and Windows developers by allowing them to develop directly inside a container.”
The innovation of “in container” development for Mac and Windows users provides great benefits to the 88% of developers that code in multiple programming languages. These products remove the need to install and configure application language specific dependencies on a developer’s machine and help avoid the resulting convoluted workflows. Instead, developers can simply use a single text editor or IDE to code their application. The result is even faster Docker-driven iteration cycles for those using programming stacks that can do live code reload (e.g. node.js, ruby and python) because code changes can be tested instantaneously on the laptop without the need to restart or rebuild the container every time. A Docker ‘build’ is only executed when the developer wants to ship their Dockerized application from their machine to a registry. “In container” development is backed by a feature to directly mount the application code and data in a volume which automatically refreshes the application when code changes are made.
Beta Availability and System Requirements
Docker for Mac and Windows are now available for limited availability beta releases; users can sign up for the beta at beta.docker.com and will be added to a waiting list. The software is free for developers. Users are encouraged to provide feedback on the current state of the software and indicate what they would like to see from it in the future. Docker for Mac and Windows currently has functionality for Linux containers, but later this year will support Windows containers. Docker for Mac and Docker for Windows are scheduled to be generally available later this year.
System Requirements for Docker for Mac
- Minimum OS Version: a Mac running OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite or newer. Your Mac must be a 2010 or newer model, with Intel’s hardware support for memory management unit (MMU) virtualization; i.e., Extended Page Tables (EPT).
System Requirements for Docker for Windows
- Windows 10 Pro (1511 November update, Build 10586) and above, with Hyper-V package installed.
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About Docker, Inc.
Docker, Inc. is the company behind the Docker open source platform, and is the chief sponsor of the Docker ecosystem. Docker is an open platform for developers and system administrators to build, ship and run distributed applications. With Docker, IT organizations shrink application delivery from months to minutes, frictionlessly move workloads between data centers and the cloud and can achieve up to 20X greater efficiency in their use of computing resources. Inspired by an active community and by transparent, open source innovation, Docker containers have been downloaded more than 2.4 billion times and Docker is used by millions of developers across thousands of the world’s most innovative organizations, including ADP, Baidu, the BBC, Goldman Sachs, Groupon, ING, Yelp, and Spotify. Docker’s rapid adoption has catalyzed an active ecosystem, resulting in more than 300,000 “Dockerized” applications, over 100 Docker-related startups and integration partnerships with AWS, Cloud Foundry, Google, IBM, Microsoft, OpenStack, Rackspace, Red Hat and VMware.