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9 changes: 8 additions & 1 deletion arangodb/content.md
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Expand Up @@ -31,7 +31,14 @@ In order to start an ArangoDB instance, run:
unix> docker run -e ARANGO_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=1 -d --name arangodb-instance %%IMAGE%%
```

Will create and launch the %%IMAGE%% docker instance as background process. The Identifier of the process is printed. By default ArangoDB listen on port 8529 for request and the image includes `EXPOSE 8529`. If you link an application container it is automatically available in the linked container. See the following examples.
Note that on macOS/ARM, the default chosen processor architecture may not be the best choice.
To override this, you can pass the `--platform` flag to the command, specifying the operating system and architecture you want to build for:

```console
unix> docker run --platform linux/arm64/v8 -p 8529:8529 -e ARANGO_ROOT_PASSWORD=1 arangodb-instance %%IMAGE%%
```

This creates and launches the %%IMAGE%% docker instance as background process. The Identifier of the process is printed. By default ArangoDB listen on port 8529 for request and the image includes `EXPOSE 8529`. If you link an application container it is automatically available in the linked container. See the following examples.

In order to get the IP arango listens on, run:

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