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Jan 21, 2020
Docker Desktop release 2.2 is here!
We are excited to announce that we released a new Docker Desktop version today! Thanks to the user feedback on the new features initially released in the Edge channel, we are now ready to publish them into Stable.
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Jan 17, 2020
Capturing Logs in Docker Desktop
Docker Desktop runs a Virtual Machine to host Docker containers. Each component within the VM (including the Docker engine itself) runs as a separate isolated container. This extra layer of isolation introduces an interesting new problem: how do we capture all the logs so we can include them in Docker Desktop diagnostic reports?
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Dec 16, 2019
Deep Dive Into the New Docker Desktop filesharing Implementation Using FUSE
The latest Edge release of Docker Desktop for Windows 2.1.7.0 has a completely new filesharing system using FUSE instead of Samba. Part 1 in the series presented the performance improvements and explains how to give feedback. Part 2 gives more insight about the new architecture.
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Dec 12, 2019
New Filesharing Implementation in Docker Desktop Windows Improves Developer Inner Loop UX
The latest Edge release of Docker Desktop for Windows 2.1.7.0 has a completely new filesharing implementation using Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) instead of Samba.
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Nov 6, 2019
Depend on Docker for Kubeflow
In this blog, Docker Captain Alex Iankoulski shows you how to use Docker Desktop for Mac or Windows to run Kubeflow natively.
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Oct 7, 2019
Top Questions Answered: Docker and Kubernetes? I Thought You Were Competitors!
One common misperception that we heard in the webinar — that Docker and Kubernetes are competitors. In fact, Kubernetes is better with Docker. And Docker is better with Kubernetes.
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Oct 1, 2019
Top Questions: Containers and VMs Together
We had a great turnout to our recent webinar “Demystifying VMs, Containers, and Kubernetes in the Hybrid Cloud Era” and tons of questions came in via the chat — so many that we weren’t able to answer all of them in real-time or in the Q&A at the end. We’ll cover the answers to the top questions in two posts (yes, there were a lot of questions!).
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Sep 30, 2019
Building Your First Certified Kubernetes Cluster On-Premises, Part 1
There are now a number of options for running certified Kubernetes in the cloud. But let’s say you’re looking to adopt and operationalize Kubernetes for production workloads on-premises. What then? For an on-premises certified Kubernetes distribution, you need an enterprise container platform that allows you to leverage your existing team and processes. In this blog series, I’ll explain Kubernetes support and capabilities under Docker Enterprise 3.0,
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