Windows 10 annual update will be built-in Hyper-V container

  

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In the future Windows 10 Anniversary Update Preview, Windows Insider users will be the first to experience the built-in Hyper-V container. This feature will appear in the official version of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. The exact time has not yet been determined. It may be the RS1 branch or the fall RS2 branch. This feature is a happy event for developers because Windows application developers have always wanted to run a container in Win10 that can handle flexible test environments between virtual machines. The Hyper-V container, which was originally only enabled in the Windows Server 2016 preview, is already coming to Win10, and the container can also share support for Nano Server. In earlier versions, the container might lack Windows Server core support, but it should be added in a future release, and at the latest after the official release of the Windows 10 first anniversary update. This "container" is different from existing Hyper-V virtual machine clients. Hyper-V containers will provide some degree of isolation, allowing only "dedicated hardware or virtual machines" to access. Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization technology preserves the flexibility and cross-platform nature of container technology while enhancing the isolation of containers. Hyper-V container technology ensures that applications running in one container do not interfere with applications or host systems in other containers. Microsoft mentioned this improvement in Build 2016, and in the recent "Microsoft Virtualization" blog, Windows Hyper-V and container team member Taylor Brown said that the addition of the local container will provide developers with orders. Amazing cloud application development experience. The Hyper-V container can truly become a server container with its own Windows kernel instance, and because of the real-time flexibility of the Windows container, the container on Windows 10 can run on Windows Server 2016 like a Windows Server container or a Hyper-V container. Developers interested in the Hyper-V container, can pay close attention to the future Windows 10 first anniversary update preview (formerly "RedStone Redstone" preview). If you have any comments or suggestions during the use of these betas, you can always tell Microsoft through the Feedback Center application.

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