- Object Namespaces, Process Table, Job Objects, and Windows Container Isolation Filesystem. Additionally, on top of these low-level functionalities, Host Compute Service (HCS) and Host Network Service (HNS) abstract the public interface for running and managing containers.
- Windows Server containers require the host OS version to match the container base image OS version. Additionally, on Windows, you can use Hyper-V isolation, which enables running containers with a non-matching base image OS version.
- In Hyper-V isolation, each container is running inside a dedicated, minimal Hyper-V virtual machine. Containers do not share the kernel with host OS; there are no compatibility limitations between the host OS version and the container base OS version. Use Hyper-V isolation if you need to run containers with a non-matching base image OS version and in...
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