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Microsoft previews Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V containers

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    Christopher Shields
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    SD Times[^]:

    The release includes the first public preview of Hyper-V containers. Hyper-V containers are designed to provide an additional deployment option for scenarios that require high levels of isolation, and to give users expanded options when it comes to containers on Windows. The company previously announced a preview of Windows Server Containers and the Docker engine for Windows a few months ago.

    Try to "contain" your excitement.

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      SD Times[^]:

      The release includes the first public preview of Hyper-V containers. Hyper-V containers are designed to provide an additional deployment option for scenarios that require high levels of isolation, and to give users expanded options when it comes to containers on Windows. The company previously announced a preview of Windows Server Containers and the Docker engine for Windows a few months ago.

      Try to "contain" your excitement.

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      You should be committed to isolation for that one ;-)

      "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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