MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
The MySQL Docker images provided by Oracle are built specifically for Linux platforms. Other platforms are not supported, and users running the MySQL Docker images from Oracle on them are doing so at their own risk. This section discusses some known issues for the images when used on non-Linux platforms.
Known Issues for using the MySQL Server Docker images from Oracle on Windows include:
            If you are bind-mounting on the container's MySQL data
            directory (see
            Persisting Data and Configuration Changes for
            details), you have to set the location of the server socket
            file with the --socket option
            to somewhere outside of the MySQL data directory; otherwise,
            the server fails to start. This is because the way Docker
            for Windows handles file mounting does not allow a host file
            from being bind-mounted on the socket file.