Being able to develop and test your solutions within a FileMaker Server environment is the ideal scenario. You can test Perform Script On Server, external binaries, and plug-ins that perform a variety of tasks. Essentially, you can perform all the necessary tasks in a real solution.
When you develop your FileMaker solution locally with a single copy of Claris/FileMaker Pro, you not only face limitations in what you can test but also risk the possibility of a crash. While running FileMaker Server on your local machine is a satisfactory solution, the next step is being able to run multiple versions of FileMaker Server without the need for multiple uninstall/install scenarios.
This video showcases my return to using Docker Desktop on an M1 Mac Studio ARM-based machine. Previously, I had to stop using Docker and resort to a full virtual machine when I switched to using Apple Silicon. However, with the release of an ARM-based version of FileMaker Server and most plug-ins being available for the ARM architecture, we are now able to use Docker Desktop again. The trick lies in learning how to use containers. This video provides a great opportunity to learn a new skill. If you want to run multiple variations of FileMaker Server on your M1 or M2 Mac, this video has what you need.
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