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The first version of Mercury started development as a rebranding and improvement of the Krypton codebase in May 2021, and was hosted at [banland.xyz (archive link)](https://web.archive.org/web/20210803231644/https://banland.xyz/). Mercury 1 used the late 2013 Client and Studio.
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Mercury 1 peaked at around 300 users before it shut down in September 2021 and merged with Project Polygon. A [functional archive](https://files.heliodex.cf/mercury-website.zip)[^2] of the original Mercury 1 website is available.
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Mercury 1 peaked at around 300 users before it shut down on 21 September 2021 and merged with Project Polygon. A [functional archive](https://files.heliodex.cf/mercury-website.zip)[^2] of the original Mercury 1 website is available.
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## Krypton X
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[^1]: The Project Polygon FOSS source code listed at this link differs slightly from the version used to develop Mercury 1 and is missing the commit history.
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[^2]: This archive includes Git history for changes made to Mercury 1. Changes made to the Project Polygon codebase before it was used to develop Mercury 1 are not included.
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[^2]: This archive includes Git history for changes made to Mercury 1 as far back as 27 July 2021. Changes made to the Project Polygon codebase before it was used to develop Mercury 1 are not included.
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[^3]: This led to the misconception that Mercury Core had been open source from the beginning of Mercury 2 development, which is not the case.

Docs/src/content/docs/install/docker.md

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## Virtualisation
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Docker requires a virtualisation system to be enabled on your machine to run. This usually means enabling virtualization in your motherboard's UEFI/BIOS settings. Depending on your CPU, this may be called VT-x (Intel) or SVM (AMD), or something else, sometimes found under advanced CPU or security settings.
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Docker requires a virtualisation system to be enabled on your machine to run. This usually means enabling virtualization in your motherboard's UEFI/BIOS settings. Depending on your CPU model/manufacturer, this may be called VT-x (Intel), SVM (AMD), or something else, sometimes found under advanced CPU or security settings.

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