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by jim-wxl28azo8 2678 days ago
How about Docker Desktop for Windows? Uses hyperv behind the scenes (which means you must have Win 10 Pro or other versions with hyperv) but includes docker engine & kubernetes. Defaults to Linux container development but can be switched to Windows containers if you need.
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Great answer!

I suppose one has to pay the regular virtualization penalties though?