Slides for the talk at the Docker Meetup Bamberg, 2017-07-06
Since Microsoft has released the new Windows Server 2016 in October 2016 its already been 8 months. Let’s take a closer look at what happened since then.
- What is a container
- What is a container image
- Different container isolations, Hyper-V container, Linux container on Windows
- How to build Docker images locally on Windows
- Demo of a mixed Docker swarm in Azure
- Demo of a Kubernetes cluster in Azure
- Image2Docker tool to dockerize traditional Windows apps
Kudos to Taylor Brown from Microsoft for most of the slides, Thanks to Kallie Bracken from Microsoft for the great tutorial videos to run a mixed Docker swarm.
23. License.txt PerfLogs Program Files
Program Files (x86) Users Windows
ContainerData
License.txt PerfLogs Program Files
Program Files (x86) Users Windows
data
Container Host
24. License.txt PerfLogs Program Files
Program Files (x86) Users Windows
ContainerData
License.txt PerfLogs Program Files
Program Files (x86) Users Windows
data
Container Host
31. Beta Support for Windows Server Containers
Frictionless deployment experience
Integrated web management portal
Role Based and LDAP/AD Access Control
Self-healing and rolling app deploy/upgrade
Image scanning, signing & E2E security
32. Support for Windows Server Containers and
Hyper-V isolation
Image deployment and activation
Volume driver support
Networking and DNS discovery
Resource governance
33. Alpha Support for
Windows Server Containers
Control plane runs on Linux nodes,
Kubelet/kube-proxy run on Windows
Network is achieved using L3 routing
Only One Container Per Pod
https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-
guides/windows/