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Updated supported container runtimes docs to include Rancher for Mac #2369
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What about rancher desktop on windows? (My testing in that issue was specifically with rancher desktop on windows, so I wouldn't count my contributions to #6002 as saying anything about rancher on mac support) |
Hi @afscrome - thanks for sharing those insights, they're really appreciated and helpful. So, you're using Rancher Desktop on Windows. What were your setup steps, do you have any other configurations that might be useful to others? I'm trying to make sure I understand how to best communicate this to readers. The support for various container runtimes might be represented as a table (an idea from @DamianEdwards). |
For rancher desktop on windows I don't think I've done much more than download Rancher Desktop form https://rancherdesktop.io/, click next next next in the installer then start it up. (You can have both rancher & docker desktop on the same machine without issues, although if you have both running at the same time, be very careful with your docker contexts to make sure you hitting the docker instance you mean to. Note, there is a difference between Rancher and Rancher Desktop - Rancher is a full blown kubernetes distrubtion designed for production workloads, whereas Rancher Desktop is a local container runner (akin to Docker Desktop). Whilst Rancher Desktop does have a kuberentes mode, it's kubernetes distro isn't a full blown Rancher set up - https://docs.rancherdesktop.io/how-to-guides/rancher-on-rancher-desktop/#:~:text=While%20Rancher%20and%20Rancher%20Desktop%20share%20the%20Rancher,runs%20local%20Kubernetes%20and%20a%20container%20management%20platform. To be pedantic, the aspire support is specifically for Rancher Desktop, not Rancher. |
Now that dotnet/aspire#6002 is fixed, we should update our docs to list Racher as a supported container runtime.
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