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by sarnu
3698 days ago
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That was my first thought, too. At first sight, Windows containers seem to run only on Windows hosts.
Maybe the licensing is covered through the hosts' licencse (speculation: you can run n Windows containers if you buy license x for the host OS). |
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Licenses for Windows Server generally convey some rights for virtualization. https://hyperv.veeam.com/blog/virtualization-rights-windows-...