![]() Some clients require host,port and others require host port. I don't use dBeaver so I'm not sure exactly. Grab it like this: docker pull /mssql/server:2022-latest You have a non-Intel Mac, so it's unlikely you already have the SQL Server 2022 container image (or, if you do, it isn't the one with the first cumulative update applied). First, you need to enable "Use Virtualization Framework" in Settings > General:Īnd then you need to enable the experimental feature "Use Rosetta for x86/amd64 Emulation…" under Settings > Features in Development: Once that's updated, you need to change two settings. Make sure you download the "Apple Chip" version, which is not the most prominent download link: You need a recent version of Docker Desktop to pull this off (4.16+ at the time of writing, 4.17 is current). I only tested on 13.3 so I'm not sure if you need to be on the bleeding edge, but pretty close, and being on the latest can't hurt. It's not a big deal to me, since I don't use many of the features that aren't compatible with the Edge flavor (or with Docker containers / Macs in general), at least locally.īut earlier this week, some Stack folks much smarter than me realized we can now do this on Apple silicon, with some prerequisites. ![]() ![]() Last year, I wrote a tip about using Azure SQL Edge on an M1 MacBook Pro because I couldn't use full-on SQL Server. ![]()
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