![]() ![]() The easy fix is to first export your database, then start Colima, then import it. ![]() In other words, if you have an existing project up-and-running in DDEV, then add Colima, then restart the project, your database won't be found. I say almost for one reason, as any existing DDEV projects will need to have their databases reimported. Based on the fact that Colima is open-source, Docker Desktop's new license terms, and the apparent performance gains of using Colima it seems like a no-brainer to give it a spin.įirst off, it's almost a drop-in replacement for Docker Desktop. Back in March, 2022, the DDEV team announced support for Colima, an open-source Docker Desktop replacement for Mac OS X. ![]()
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