Desktop development environments for Mac and Windows use native virtualization for speed and boost Docker’s out-of-the-box cluster management and scheduling system.
Docker unveiled version 1.12 of its core software-containerization system today, along with the first full desktop editions of the software for development on Mac and Windows machines. Docker for Mac and Docker for Windows, which debuted as beta products earlier this year, provide developers on those platforms with something that had always seemed out of reach: the ability to do container work with Docker as a native application.
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