If you are interested in learning more about the connection between virtual machines and containers, check out this entry from Microsoft’s blog. The Hyper-V container capability will be delivered to the Windows 10 client OS and it will also enable server OS support capabilities for developers: Windows Insiders will have a new “Containers” feature in the Windows Features dialog in upcoming releases. The Nano Server container OS image will be available for download along with an updated Docker engine for Windows once the Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5 has been released, according to Taylor Brown, Project Manager at Microsoft. Another interesting piece of news is the use of a new PowerShell module for Docker. Many people have been complaining that they could not see Docker containers from PowerShell, and Microsoft addressed this issue: The team needs everybody’s feedback concerning the features to be added and will soon launch a new page at https://aka.ms/windowscontainers/powershell where all the people involved can list their suggestions:
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