Containerization
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Containerization![](https://eu-images.contentstack.com/v3/assets/blt07f68461ccd75245/blt8be42dbd0a7454f3/6619377767b4a595b5890273/industry-4384281280_0_0.jpg?width=700&auto=webp&quality=80&disable=upscale)
Containers at work: .NET and SQL Server containers for Dev and QAContainers at work: .NET and SQL Server containers for Dev and QA
Windocks1.0 was released in Q1 of 2016, as the first port of Docker’s open source to Windows. Some were skeptical ofWindocks, as Microsoft planned an implementation for Windows Server 2016. We’re glad to have persevered, asWindocksnow delivers a more complete and practical solution for .NET and SQL Server developers.
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