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Is there something like Docker but for Windows users?

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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    Just read the first part of the first link, and I believe you just confirmed what I think. Docker for Windows requires Hyper-V correct?

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    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

    Docker for Windows requires Hyper-V correct

    Yup!

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      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

      Docker for Windows requires Hyper-V correct

      Yup!

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      My condolences. :)

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      • J Jeremy Falcon

        Lopatir wrote:

        Apparently it is possible to containerise at the OS level (linux anyway - LXC's).

        My understanding of it, the way Docker works on Linux doesn't use a VM. The OS provides the functionality to contain processes, which is what is being linked to. And so Docker takes advantage of that. On Windows I didn't think there was a way to do that without a VM. But, I'm a total Docker n00b, so who knows.

        Lopatir wrote:

        Depends how you use your machine, for me my base (w7) machine is tuned for dev (i.e. many services turned off/manaul) so using docker at OS level wouldn't be a valid testing setup

        So when you mean at the OS level, are you not using Hypver-V or any VM at all, or is it going through Hyper-V still but you're just turning off/on Windows features, etc.?

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        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

        So when you mean at the OS level, are you not using Hypver-V or any VM at all, or is it going through Hyper-V still but you're just turning off/on Windows features, etc.?

        In this I meant my own machine has everything turned off I can get away with, so to do effective testing I would need a proper VM (i.e. installed "normal" setup) rather than a docker container which relies on the underlying OS. Some good summaries here: stackoverflow.com/questions/16047306/how-is-docker-different-from-a-normal-virtual-machine (on purpose pasted as text rather than a link, in case you don't like links.) About 1/4 ways down a good mention of the LXC'c...

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        Linux Containers (LXC) are operating system-level capabilities that make it possible to run multiple isolated Linux containers, on one control host (the LXC host). Linux Containers serve as a lightweight alternative to VMs as they don’t require the hypervisors viz. Virtualbox, KVM, Xen, etc.

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        • J Jeremy Falcon

          Too bad Docker is now another buzzword in the industry though. :sigh:

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          Pete OHanlon
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          Thing is, I have Docker set up on a couple of QA Ubuntu servers, acting as replicas of prod environments, and they are brilliant. It makes testing so much easier because the image acts as a clone of prod, so I have a faithful reproduction that I can test against.

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            Thing is, I have Docker set up on a couple of QA Ubuntu servers, acting as replicas of prod environments, and they are brilliant. It makes testing so much easier because the image acts as a clone of prod, so I have a faithful reproduction that I can test against.

            This space for rent

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            Maybe it's time I stop being old then and look into it. Be one of the cool kids again.

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              Maybe it's time I stop being old then and look into it. Be one of the cool kids again.

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              You never stopped being one of the cool kids. Me? Well, I never grew up. Never worry about having a second childhood; don't leave your first one.

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                You never stopped being one of the cool kids. Me? Well, I never grew up. Never worry about having a second childhood; don't leave your first one.

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                Well I can't argue with this obviously extremely intelligent and highly inspired post. :-\

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