So install it either from the website or via homebrew. Multipass is a project made available by Canonical 1 also develops and publish the Ubuntu 2 Linux distribution. So let’s start with setting up multipass. So a couple of commands will be similar to Josh’s article such as the VM configuration used in this post. In this case, it is a Ubuntu 20.04 installation. I stumbled across a nice article from Josh Gorneau where he uses multipass to host his Docker VM. This made me think what an alternative could be for devs that don’t want to use Docker for Mac anymore, since I read a lot of posts that many devs don’t even need it. To use it commercially the company has to get licenses for every developer using it, starting at $5/month. Last week I received an email from the Docker Team which said that Docker for Mac (the software which also comes with a GUI) will be forbidden for commercial use when the company has more than 250 employees AND makes more than $10 million per year. An alternative Docker installation with Multipass on macOS without using Docker for Mac 29 January, 2022 - 7 min read
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