Better keep to 12 if you rely on virtual machine/docker heavily

evenlee

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I upgraded t0 ventura days ago, but find virtual box cannot work and there are no workaround.
vb 6.1 does not work on ventura whereas 7.0 requires native hyper-v framework, namely AMD is dead when you want to use virtual box

for docker, colima cannot work, I have to use minikube, which use virtual box as driver.

I re-installed 12.6.1 and will kepp it as my last version, a M2 Max Mac Studio will be a better choice for me next year.

the eco system is heading to M series chip, no more efforts in hackintosh(as least AMD) .
 
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I upgraded t0 ventura days ago, but find virtual box cannot work and there are no workaround.
vb 6.1 does not work on ventura whereas 7.0 requires native hyper-v framework, namely AMD is dead when you want to use virtual box

for docker, colima cannot work, I have to use minikube, which use virtual box as driver.

I re-installed 12.6.1 and will kepp it as my last version, a M2 Max Mac Studio will be a better choice for me next year.

the eco system is heading to M series chip, no more efforts in hackintosh(as least AMD) .
I had virtual box 7.0 working on Monterey and made the mistake of upgrading to 13 too. Needed the vm to run a key management server.
 
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