Siddhesh Rane wrote on 1/15/19 7:01 AM:
As far as I know Docker container is a linux-only technology as it
uses the cgroup feature of linux kernel. Docker on Windows uses
VirtualBox  to first emulate linux kernel and then run containers on
it. So I dont think non-linux should be a concern.
AFAICT Docker can manage windows-native containers.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/about/

Whether you would want to deal with those is another question.


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Dan Pritts
ICPSR Computing & Network Services
University of Michigan

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