Last fall, Microsoft released Windows Server 2016 with Docker container support, marking the first shared API for containers with AWS and Red Hat. Since then, Microsoft has emphasized the use of containers for development and test on SQL Server 2017.
Windocks has a lower profile than Microsoft, but we actually were first to market with our port of Docker’s open source for Windows in April of 2016. Windocks includes broader support of the Windows OS family (Windows Server 2012 and 2016), and for SQL Server with all editions of SQL Server 2008 onward. Importantly, Windocks is an easy addition to existing systems and uses existing Microsoft licenses.
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