When you think of containers, it's easy to think of Linux first. Most containers and container workflows are built on Linux, and for obvious reasons. Linux starts faster, takes up less space on disk ...
Windows containers can run in Kubernetes–but there is a catch Your email has been sent The operating system container, which isolates just the essential parts of the operating system that are ...
OpenShift users can access WMCO via the Operator Hub to begin managing their Windows Containers within the OpenShift console. Kubernetes cluster administrator can add a Windows worker node as a day 2 ...
Although containers emerged from the land of Linux, Microsoft has wholeheartedly embraced them. Beginning with Windows Server 2016, the company began offering two types of Docker-compatible containers ...
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