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by sarnu 3698 days ago
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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> you can run n Windows containers if you buy license x for the host OS

Licenses for Windows Server generally convey some rights for virtualization. https://hyperv.veeam.com/blog/virtualization-rights-windows-...