![]() In Part 1 of this series, we learned about Windows Containers Fundamentals and Docker. With this basic run-through of Windows Containers out of the way, I can go on to explain how you can work with this new feature in Windows Server 2016. ![]() In the previous article in this series, Working with Windows Containers and Docker: The Basics, I examined the basics of how container virtualization is being implemented in the Windows Server 2016 operating system.
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