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- Apple quietly makes running Linux containers easier on Macs
By offering native, open-source tools, Apple is positioning MacOS as a first-class platform for container-based development, optimized for its own hardware and developer ecosystem Linux
- 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 Containerization a 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 Quietly Launches Container On GitHub To Bring Linux . . .
BrianFagioli shares a report from NERDS xyz: Apple has released a new developer tool on GitHub called Container, offering a fresh approach to running Linux containers directly on macOS Unlike Docker or Podman, this tool is designed to feel at home in the Apple ecosystem and hooks into frameworks already built into the operating system
- 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
- 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
- Apple releases Containerization, a Swift package for running . . .
I doubt it will supplant Docker much, except perhaps for small-scale, Apple-only developers for whom container-based web services are just a small piece of the Apple-focused puzzle In a way, this seems more like a technical showcase for macOS 26’s new virtualization features, than an actual Docker competitor
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