![]() ![]() In the meantime, I will test developing in the cloud, which is not an option for locations without good internet access. Buying a Stick PC solved this and gives me a native local Windows hardware for less than 90€.īut a lack of Docker support made it clear that I will wait for the next generation of the MacBook Pro with more memory and an updated version of Big Sur and Docker. ![]() The only problem I have with my current setup is speed - some of my bigger PHP applications eat a lot of memory and CPU.Īfter studying benchmarks and posts, I first thought that my only problem was VirtualBox. The first problem really is hard, since it has been a big headache right from the beginning with running Docker on MacOS, but currently it seems to be even. The official Docker Desktop for Apple silicon announcement provides some info on how to run an Intel image under emulation, similar to other Stack Overflow posts on the topic. My current development environment for web-based applications and services is based on: As of the time of writing, the MySQL 5.7 Docker image is (in)famously not yet natively supported on the newer M1 MacBooks. When Apple presented the new MacBooks with M1 chips, I immediately canceled the order. I am currently using a 13" MacBook Pro 2016, Intel 3.3 GHz i7 and was planning to switch to a new MacBook Pro i7/32GB that I had ordered at the beginning of September. ![]() My Personal Roadmap to an M1-Based MacBook ![]()
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