![]() ![]() NOTE: If you don't see the Partition tab then the volume is selected, not the drive Select the Partition tab on the right-hand side of the window.Select the drive on the left showing the capacity.To open Disk Utility - Open Finder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility IMPORTANT: Reformatting the drive will erase all data on the drive, so you should copy any data you want off the drive prior to formatting. ![]() Under Partition Layout, select 1 Partition. ![]() Set Format to Mac OS Extended (Journaled). ![]() Click the Options button and select GUID Partition Table.Click Apply - the following will be displayedDocker is a powerful tool for developing, shipping, and running applications.It allows us to encapsulate our applications into containers, which then gives us the ability to run entire applications without the hassle of setting up our local machines with custom libraries and dependencies for each application. We use Docker ‘images’ to define the code, config files, environment variables, libraries, and run time that will execute in each container. This gives us the confidence that all of our development environments (as well as production, staging, etc.) will run exactly the same as each other and could potentially eliminate the all too common developer issue of “It worked on my machine, why doesn’t it work on yours?”. While Docker is a valuable developer tool that increases efficiency in the software development life cycle, it also can be difficult to run on a resource-constrained machine such as a MacBook Pro with only 128 GB internal storage. Docker images can be huge, and it is not uncommon to see production-level applications have images well over 1 GB. When trying to work on multiple applications at once, the need for additional storage will almost certainly arise, especially on a computer with a small amount of disk space. ![]()
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