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OSX (macOS) inside a Docker container.

Features ✨

  • KVM acceleration
  • Web-based viewer
  • Automatic download

Usage 🐳

Via Docker Compose:

services:
  macos:
    image: dockurr/macos
    container_name: macos
    environment:
      VERSION: "ventura"
    devices:
      - /dev/kvm
    cap_add:
      - NET_ADMIN
    ports:
      - 8006:8006
      - 5900:5900/tcp
      - 5900:5900/udp
    stop_grace_period: 2m

Via Docker CLI:

docker run -it --rm -p 8006:8006 --device=/dev/kvm --cap-add NET_ADMIN --stop-timeout 120 dockurr/macos

Via Kubernetes:

kubectl apply -f kubernetes.yml

FAQ πŸ’¬

How do I use it?

Very simple! These are the steps:

  • Start the container and connect to port 8006 using your web browser.

  • Choose Disk Utility and then select the largest Apple Inc. VirtIO Block Media disk.

  • Click the Erase button to format the disk, and give it any recognizable name you like.

  • Close the current window and proceed the installation by clicking Reinstall macOS.

  • When prompted where you want to install it, select the disk you just created previously.

  • After all files are copied, select your region, language, and account settings.

Enjoy your brand new machine, and don't forget to star this repo!

How do I select the macOS version?

By default, macOS Ventura will be installed. But you can add the VERSION environment variable to your compose file, in order to specify an alternative macOS version to be downloaded:

environment:
  VERSION: "ventura"

Select from the values below:

Value Version
sonoma macOS Sonoma
ventura macOS Ventura
monterey macOS Monterey
big-sur macOS Big Sur

How do I change the storage location?

To change the storage location, include the following bind mount in your compose file:

volumes:
  - /var/osx:/storage

Replace the example path /var/osx with the desired storage folder.

How do I change the size of the disk?

To expand the default size of 64 GB, add the DISK_SIZE setting to your compose file and set it to your preferred capacity:

environment:
  DISK_SIZE: "256G"

Tip

This can also be used to resize the existing disk to a larger capacity without any data loss.

How do I change the amount of CPU or RAM?

By default, the container will be allowed to use a maximum of 2 CPU cores and 4 GB of RAM.

If you want to adjust this, you can specify the desired amount using the following environment variables:

environment:
  RAM_SIZE: "8G"
  CPU_CORES: "4"

How do I pass-through a USB device?

To pass-through a USB device, first lookup its vendor and product id via the lsusb command, then add them to your compose file like this:

environment:
  ARGUMENTS: "-device usb-host,vendorid=0x1234,productid=0x1234"
devices:
  - /dev/bus/usb

How do I verify if my system supports KVM?

To verify that your system supports KVM, run the following commands:

sudo apt install cpu-checker
sudo kvm-ok

If you receive an error from kvm-ok indicating that KVM acceleration can't be used, please check whether:

  • the virtualization extensions (Intel VT-x or AMD SVM) are enabled in your BIOS.

  • you are running an operating system that supports them, like Linux or Windows 11 (macOS and Windows 10 do not unfortunately).

  • you enabled "nested virtualization" if you are running the container inside a virtual machine.

  • you are not using a cloud provider, as most of them do not allow nested virtualization for their VPS's.

If you didn't receive any error from kvm-ok at all, but the container still complains that /dev/kvm is missing, it might help to add privileged: true to your compose file (or --privileged to your run command), to rule out any permission issue.

How do I run Windows in a container?

You can use dockur/windows for that. It shares many of the same features, and even has completely automatic installation.

Is this project legal?

Yes, this project contains only open-source code and does not distribute any copyrighted material. Neither does it try to circumvent any copyright protection measures. So under all applicable laws, this project will be considered legal.

However, by installing Apple's macOS, you must accept their end-user license agreement, which does not permit installation on non-official hardware. So only run this container on hardware sold by Apple, as any other use will be a violation of their terms and conditions.

Acknowledgements πŸ™

Special thanks to seitenca, OpenCore, OSX-KVM and KVM-Opencore, this project would not exist without their invaluable work.

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Disclaimer βš–οΈ

Only run this container on Apple hardware, any other use is not permitted by their EULA. The product names, logos, brands, and other trademarks referred to within this project are the property of their respective trademark holders. This project is not affiliated, sponsored, or endorsed by Apple Inc.