- Open a terminal and write
docker-compose up -d
and wait for the database to start - Optionally run the creation script
sh create-database.sh
or launch Azure Data Studio and add a database - Optionally add the settings from appsettings.json to your Umbraco installation (works with on-premise and Cloud)
- Launch your Umbraco installation
- If you copied the unattended appsettings it should just work
- If not, you need to add the connection details (find them in docker-compose.yml)
- Write
docker-compose down
to shut down the database
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Examples on how to run a database on Docker locally, which works with AMD64 and ARM64 architectures