Docksal supports two operation modes on Mac and Windows:
You can switch between these modes at any time using the instructions below.
While preserved in the original instance, Docker data (images, containers, volumes) is not automatically transferred over between VirtualBox and Docker Desktop instances. They are completely separate VMs.
Running in both modes at the same time is not supported.
Reconfigure Docksal
Assuming that you have been previously using Docksal with VirtualBox, which was installed according to setup docs:
Stop Docksal VirtualBox VM (run in Terminal):
fin system stop
Install/launch Docker Desktop for Mac
Start Docksal in Docker Desktop mode (run in Terminal):
fin config set --global DOCKER_NATIVE=1
fin system start
File sharing with Docker for Mac
Docker for Mac automatically shares most commonly used volumes/directories. See Docker documentation for details. It is usually not necessary to adjust these settings, but you want to check them if your Home folder is not in a usual place.
Docksal automatically enables the osxfs:cached
mode on Docker for Mac, which improves the file system read performance
substantially. On Mac, osxfs:cached
mode for Docker for Mac provides a decent read performance (still not as fast as NFS, but
getting there). See docksal/docksal#249
Stop Docksal in Docker Desktop (run in Terminal):
fin system stop
Quit Docker Desktop app
Start Docksal in VirtualBox VM mode (run in Terminal):
fin config set --global DOCKER_NATIVE=0
fin system start
Reconfigure Docksal
Assuming that you have been previously using Docksal with Babun and VirtualBox, installed according to setup docs.
Stop Docksal VirtualBox VM (run in Babun):
fin system stop
Install/launch Docker Desktop for Windows.
Start Docksal in Docker Desktop mode (run in Babun):
fin config set --global DOCKER_NATIVE=1
fin system start
File sharing on Windows for Docker for Windows
Share your local drives with Docker for Windows:
Stop Docksal in Docker Desktop (run in Babun):
fin system stop
Quit Docker Desktop app
You will also have to completely uninstall Hyper-V (a dependency for Docker Desktop for Windows).
You won’t be able to use VirtualBox (or any other hypervisor) while Hyper-V is installed.
Hyper-V locks the VT-x extension to itself, so other hypervisors are not able to use the hardware virtualization
support and cannot run 64bit VMs because of that.
Start Docksal in VirtualBox VM mode (run in Babun):
fin config set --global DOCKER_NATIVE=0
fin system start