Windows in DOCKER?! Run Windows inside Docker Containers!

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Discover how to run Windows in Docker containers with this straightforward guide! In this video, I'll walk you through the steps to set up and use the dockur/windows GitHub repository. Whether you're looking to explore new features or revisit old ones, this tutorial makes it simple. Learn how to install and manage Windows operating systems using Docker containers on any platform. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more tech tutorials!

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All Comments (12)
  • @chrisumali9841
    Thanks for the demo and info. This is so cool. Have a great day
  • I see they've got MacOS container images too, might be an interesting other video...
  • @gl5638
    I have this running on a RPi 5 and docker as a service OMV7 😄
  • @MartinHiggs84
    Be interesting to see how windows server performs if you wanted to make use of active directory.
  • @mattdownernz
    Bloody interesting concept eh. Companies can spin up and down tertible legacy apps this way! I mean, there would be more config but it makes it real!
  • @zippi777
    HI, thanks for the guide! What about GPU passthrough?
  • @conceptrat
    How about for testing CD before shipping driver updates. CS 😜
  • @mattdownernz
    Did you have a good jyist of the Crowdstrike update BSOD issue? Would be a good video for the channel.
  • Running windows on docker using wsl ubuntu on windows then try install wsl again 🤣✌️
  • @conceptrat
    Bobpony? Oh no you shouldn't. So this is docker running DSL or Alpine and QEMU to virtualize windows setup and download and install windows Hmmm. Just worried about where these images are coming from? You wouldn't want to be using for company/corporate systems CI/CD etc.