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Windows Server 2016 Supports Windows Containers

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Docker, a popular open-source tool for deploying and managing server-based applications, will be supported with Windows Server 2016. Windows Containers, Microsoft’s Docker implementation, could help organizations deploy, manage, and scale applications more easily on Windows Server on-premises and in Azure. However, some applications are not suitable for use with Windows Containers, and the technology is not a replacement for using App-V to deploy Windows desktop applications.

Containers and Microsoft

Windows Containers are similar to Microsoft’s App-V application virtualization technology: they both allow applications to be quickly installed or upgraded without traditional installers or scripts, and they both reduce the impact of one application on other applications. Windows Containers are primarily geared toward managing server applications running on Windows Server, while App-V is generally used for managing Windows desktop applications running on the Windows client OS, although it can be used to manage applications on Windows Server for server-based desktops or as part of a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). For example, while App-V is ideal for deploying end-user applications like Office Professional Plus, it is not useful for deploying server applications, such as the MySQL database, or Web applications, which Docker was originally designed to manage.

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