![]() ![]() As I wrote in the original post, the only way I could envisage it working was through CPU emulation. The secret, as it turns out, was that I had not used the correct CPU emulator when I previously tried QEMU. After playing with the Windows network and firewall settings I even got a remote connection from Azure Data Studio. ![]() Not only did I get it working, but I was also able to run SELECT inside sqlcmd from the command line. I tried Docker, I tried QEMU, I tried DOSBox, I tried Parallels, and nothing seemed to work.Īnd then last Wednesday evening I got it working: SQL Server 2019 was installed and running on Windows Server 2016, on my M1 Max MacBook Pro. I hedged my statement by saying you could get Azure SQL Database Edge running in a Docker container instead, but at the time I could not get SQL Server itself to work at all. ![]() Last month I wrote a blog post suggesting that it was not possible to get SQL Server 2019 running on Apple Silicon. Edited on 12 January 2023: You can run a SQL Server Docker container on Apple M1 and M2 Silicon
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