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Yevgeniy Bondarev2019-11-09 20:07:36
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Yevgeniy Bondarev, 2019-11-09 20:07:36

Will Docker run fully on Windows 10 with an i3-9100F processor?

Heard that it is influenced by features of hardware virtualization of the processor. question in the context of this. Part of the specification for the i3-9100F:

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I heard that this is affected by the features of hardware virtualization of the processor
(usually, AMD has problems due to hardware features
) you should not rely on rumors, but on docker for windows system requirements
when carefully viewing the output, you can get to them here https://docs.docker.com/docker- for-windows/install/
and find out that the system requirements of docker in terms of hardware fit into the system requirements of Hyper-V. the processor is required to have SLAT support, but this feature became massive somewhere in 2010 or 2011 (Hyper-V win8x64 already required it, and I had to hurry up with an upgrade to a fresh percentage)
+ you need to enable all the checkboxes about virtualization in the BIOS
+ do not forget to pay attention to the list of compatible versions of Windows, and what features in Windows you need to enable

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Artem @Jump, 2019-11-10
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Oh sure.
There is hardware support for virtualization and everything is fine.
But there may be nuances - if you have Hyper-v or another virtualization system enabled, then they will use hardware support, but you will not get it.
It’s hard to say more precisely - I didn’t use docker on windows.

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