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Install Apple Container CLI: Running containers natively on . . . Native container support will launch in macOS 26 (Tahoe), but you can install and utilize the Container CLI on macOS 15 with certain limitations In the step‑by‑step guide, I will explain how to install, configure, and start running containers with Apple’s fresh alternative to Docker Desktop
Apple Launches a Swift-Powered Docker Alternative for macOS Apple has quietly released a new open-source project that could significantly shift how containers are run on macOS Simply named container, it introduces a Swift-powered, Apple-native container runtime designed specifically for macOS systems, especially those running on Apple Silicon At its core, container allows users to pull, build, run
Apple quietly makes running Linux containers easier on Macs However, if you try running Container in the current MacOS 15, Sequoia, you can only create the container network with the first container that starts Also: How Red Hat just quietly, radically
Under the hood with Apples new Containerization framework What we really need are macOS containers! We have dozens of mechanisms to run Linux ones already, and only a few heavyweight alternatives to run macOS itself within macOS However, the VM-per-container mechanism chosen by Apple might be the gateway to supporting macOS itself in the future I will be first in line to test this if it happens!
Apple Containerization: Native Linux Container Support for macOS The Swift-based framework provides native Linux container support directly within macOS 26, marking Apple's entry into the containerization space with a focus on security, performance, and privacy
Apple Release New Tools for Running Linux Containers on Mac This week Apple released an initial build of its new open-source container tool for creating and running Linux containers on Mac The CLI tool, named container, is written in Swift, Apple’s go-to programming language, and optimised for Apple silicon and its next major OS update, macOS 26 Tahoe
macOS Meets Linux with Open Source Containerization What's Happening: Announced at WWDC 2025, Apple has launched a tool that brings native Linux container runtime support to macOS Based on Swift, the tool leverages Apple's Virtualization framework to run containers inside a lightweight VM, eliminating the need for traditional hypervisors or a heavyweight Docker VM Source: Apple