Fire up your trusty Powershell prompt and start here:Ĭhoco install docker-engine docker-compose docker-cliĬhoco install Containers Microsoft-Hyper-V -source windowsfeatures So, similar principle.įortunately, it's only a few things needed to get Docker running 'in the wild' so to speak. And a Docker account does get you some benefits.īut.it's one of those 'carpet pulled from under your feet' things, isn't it? Kind of like when Oracle said you had to start paying for JDK, and all us Sitecore developers were using it for Solr, and were like 'uh, what?!?' Of course, now everyone knows how to use OpenJDK, and Sitecore even baked that into its setup scripts. While I don't think they have a mechanism to check these things, technically if you're on a bigger team or your company earns a good chunk in revenue, you're supposed to pay for it now. As many of you may know, and I'm sure you find out if you go to download it, Docker Desktop is no longer free.