I used to work with Docker for MacOS (with NFS volume) and indeed it's much faster than use the default volume map but even NFS volume is very, very slow compare to Docker on Linux, it's unbelievable.
Good links, Pedro. We'd looked into this as well, but it seemed docker-sync was a smidge faster and slightly more reliable. NFS looked solid overall though!
An alternative I found was to use NFS:
medium.com/@sean.handley/how-to-se...
firehydrant.io/blog/nfs-with-docke...
jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/revisit...
I used to work with Docker for MacOS (with NFS volume) and indeed it's much faster than use the default volume map but even NFS volume is very, very slow compare to Docker on Linux, it's unbelievable.
Good links, Pedro. We'd looked into this as well, but it seemed docker-sync was a smidge faster and slightly more reliable. NFS looked solid overall though!
We use nfs to setup our devenv across all of our developers computers (linux/macos), it works fine :)