>
>
> http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2014/10/15/new-windows-server-containers-and
>
> <http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2014/10/15/new-windows-server-containers-and-azure-support-for-docker/>
> -azure-support-for-docker/
>
> <http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2014/10/15/new-windows-server-containers-and-azure-support-for-docker/>
>

It seems this should have some bearing on Mike's interest.


I'm not sure... This article talks about running Windows Server
applications as a container. It'll help to deploy server based Windows
applications on Windows Server 2014 R2/2016 and onward. There is no mention
that you can run existing Linux containers on Windows Server or vice versa.
It doesn't help a typical VFP desktop application, either.

To the contrary, actually. Windows virtualization is largely driven by the
need to run separate OS server systems for a variety of server applications
for compatibility and security reasons. This led to Windows DataCenter
virtualization with unlimited licensed instances per licensed Server. Most
companies that want to centralize VFP desktop applications rely on these
licenses with terminal server farms or remote desktops.

When the need to run many virtualized servers fades away, there is little
incentive for Microsoft to keep this license model. Instead they are free
to push their own Desktop As a Service approach that is  more expensive
(Windows DataCenter is less than $150/month).

For a modern server based application, I can see that this is a sweet
development. As a classic desktop developer I just see one required more
piece going away.

-- 
Christof


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