Note that it is not possible to share containers and images between user accounts when using the Docker Desktop WSL 2 backend. This is because all WindowsĪccounts use the same VM to build and run containers. User accounts on machines where it is installed. BIOS-level hardware virtualization support must be enabled in theĭocker only supports Docker Desktop on Windows for those versions of Windows that are still within Microsoft’s servicing timeline.Ĭontainers and images created with Docker Desktop are shared between all.64 bit processor with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT).
The following hardware prerequisites are required to successfully run Client Hyper-V and Containers Windows features must be enabled.Windows 10 64-bit: Pro 21H2 (build 19044) or higher, or Enterprise or Education 21H2 (build 19044) or higher.įor Windows 10 and Windows 11 Home, see the system requirements in the WSL 2 backend tab. Windows 11 64-bit: Pro version 21H2 or higher, or Enterprise or Education version 21H2 or higher.