Installing SQL Server 2019 on containers
Virtualization of computers hosting SQL Server is very common nowadays. Containers provide the next level of virtualization. A container itself is a lightweight computer hosted by the container environment. The question is: why use containers over virtual machines? Containers provide a simple way to prepare the environment that is often destroyed or moved between hosts. It is useful, for instance, during the development phase, when developers need to refresh their server environment frequently.
The basis of containers adopted by Microsoft lies on a Linux-based technology called Docker. It's also a prerequisite when we'd like to try provisioning. We need to have Docker Engine 1.8 or higher installed on our Linux computer, or we can install Docker for Windows as well.
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Installing Docker for Windows needs the Hyper-V feature of Windows installed, because Docker itself is then running on the Linux VM.
The provisioning of...