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by NetStrikeForce 3556 days ago
I guess the "for Windows Server 2016" part answers the question :) however you might be asking about Docker for Windows, which seems to be a different thing?
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Did you even read the article before you posted your snotty retort?

> The kernel containerization features are available in all versions of Windows Server 2016, and are also on --> Windows 10 systems with the Anniversary Update <--, and the Windows-native Docker daemon runs on both Windows Server 2016 and --> Windows 10 <-- (although only containers based on Windows Server build and run on Windows 10).

No, I didn't.

However, it wasn't my intention to come across as snotty - I thought you might just missed the title, which isn't something unheard of :-)

I'm sorry if you felt I had a conceited attitude, that's not how I behave.

Docker for Windows also runs Windows containers now (in the beta channel). But it requires Windows 10 Pro, as do Windows containers.