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11/12/2019 2minutestoread Inthisarticle Thistutorialdescribeshowto:SetupWindows10orWindowsServerforcontainersRunyourfirstcontainerimageContainerizeasimple.NETcoreapplicationPrerequisitesToruncontainersonWindowsServer,youneedaphysicalserverorvirtualmachinerunningWindowsServer(Semi-AnnualChannel),WindowsServer2019,orWindowsServer2016.Fortesting,youcandownloadacopyofWindowsServer2019Evaluation[1]oraWindowsServerInsiderPreview[2].Toruncontainer...
11/12/2019 2 minutes to read In this articleThis tutorial describes how to:
Set up Windows 10 or Windows Server for containers Run your first container image Containerize a simple .NET core application PrerequisitesTo run containers on Windows Server, you need a physical server or virtual machine running Windows Server (Semi-Annual Channel), Windows Server 2019, or Windows Server 2016.
For testing, you can download a copy of Windows Server 2019 Evaluation[1] or a Windows Server Insider Preview[2].
To run containers on Windows 10, you need the following:
One physical computer system running Windows 10 Professional or Enterprise with Anniversary Update (version 1607) or later. Hyper-V[3] should be enabled.Note
Starting with the Windows 10 October Update 2018, we no longer disallow users from running a Windows container...